The Japanese Fast-Food Chain Sukiya is Temporarily Closing Nearly All of its Two Thousand Locations Due to Multiple Incidents Of Pests In The Food. In January, a rat was found in a bowl of soup, and on Friday, Someone Found an insect in their Meal.
After the Rat incident Earlier This Year, The Shares of Zensho Holdings, The Company Beind Sukiya, Lost 7 percent of their Value. Sukiya Apologized, But It Went Wrong Again This Week. In a branch in the Japanese Capital Tokyo, Someone Found An Insect in Their Meal.
Therefore, The Fast-Food Chain is Closing Nearly Two Thousand Locations in Japan for Four Days Starting Monday. This should ensure that new incidents are prevented, reports news agency reuters .
“We take this incident very seriously,” Sukiya Said. “We sacrifice our customers Our Sincere Apologies.”
Sukiya has 1.965 restaurants in Japan and 650 Locations in Other Countries in Southeast Asia and South America.