(4/2-7)Popular Japanese beef bowl chain shuts after rat, bug found in food

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1.A popular Japanese restaurant chain has closed nearly all of its 2,000 stores for cleaning this week, after a rat and a bug were found in its food. Sukiya, the country’s largest chain serving gyudon, or beef bowls, announced the temporary closures following an insect contamination incident at one of its suburban Tokyo locations on Friday.

2. This came just weeks after a rat was found in a bowl of miso soup in late January in an outlet in Tottori, western Japan. Apologizing for the “great inconvenience and concern caused,” Sukiya said in a Saturday statement that most of its branches will shut from March 31 to April 4 to address contamination problems and pest infestations.

3.To calm growing anger over the food safety incidents, Sukiya took to X on Monday to offer its “deepest apologiesagain.


Would you eat at Sukiya after these incidents? Why or why not?

Do you think closing all stores for cleaning is an effective way to address the problem? What other measures could Sukiya take to restore customer trust?


How does this incident compare to other food safety scandals, or scandals in other industries, you’ve heard about? What are the common themes and differences?