Japan's biggest beef bowl chain Sukiya to shut nearly 2,000 stores after rat and bug contamination
- Zensho Holdings, operating the Sukiya chain, experienced a 7.1% drop in shares after a dead rodent was found in miso soup at a Sukiya branch in Tottori in January.
- Sukiya will temporarily close almost 2,000 stores from April 7 to 11 to implement new sanitary measures after a cockroach was discovered in a product in Tokyo.
- The company apologized for not disclosing the rodent incident sooner and acknowledged that many customers felt anxious after the incidents.
- On March 22, Sukiya announced it would enhance hygiene measures and apologized for previous delays in addressing contamination incidents.
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Japanese fast food chain shuts nearly 2,000 locations after rat found in customer's soup
The Japanese fast food chain Sukiya is temporarily closing its nearly 2,000 locations after a rat was found in soup a customer ordered on Friday.
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Japan's Sukiya food chain shuts almost all outlets after rat and cockroach contamination
Sukiya, a leading beef bowl food chain in Japan, said it is shutting down almost all of its about 2,000 outlets across the country for four days to address a major hygiene issue.
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