One of the largest restaurant chains in Japan is to close its outlets for cleaning, after two accidents who find pests, including mice, in their food.
Sukiya, known for its dishes on purple, has announced the temporary closure after the insect was found by the customer. At the end of last week, he admitted that a mouse was discovered in a bowl of Maysu soup in January.
The series, which includes nearly 2000 restaurants, said that most of its sites will be closed between March 31 and April 4 “to prevent external infiltration and internal mites for pests and Firmin.”
In a statementI apologized for “the inconvenience and the great anxiety that caused it.”
Rumors about the mice incident in Maysu were on social media for weeks before Sukia forced to confirm that rodents had been found “before eaten.”
The restaurant was closed, in Toturi, temporarily. Sukia said that measures were taken to treat cracks in the building that may lead to pollution.
Then it announced that all of its ports will be examined regularly for gaps and the garbage will be cooled.
The company has now taken the most severe scale of the closure after the insect was found – it was widely reported to be part or all cockroaches – Friday by a customer in Tokyo.
The director said to apologize to the customer and gave him the amount of the amount. The restaurant was closed on the same day and the pest control company was called.
Sukiya is part of Zensho Holdings, which has a number of restaurant chains in Japan.
Last Monday, after the disclosure of the mice, the price of his share decreased before recovery later in the week. Its shares will face the audit after the announcement of Saturday.