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Live rats found in Demae-can food delivery bags, company

Live rats found in Demae-can food delivery bags, company

In Japan’s latest food-related rodent incident, food delivery company Demae-can confirmed this week that the “foreign object” believed to be a living mouse was found in one of the bags delivered to customers. According to a statement from the company, the incident occurred on Saturday, March 29. Customers reported that something was moving inside the bag. After inspection, it was found that the object was a mouse, and the object was captured on the spot.

demae-can “unsure” how mice get into the bag

“We are not sure how the object enters the bag at this time, but we will continue to work with experts to resolve the issue,” the company’s statement said. It added: “We apologize for the customers and affiliated stores for the inconvenience and concern that this may cause you.” Demae-can has committed to ensuring that delivery personnel will thoroughly inspect the product when they receive it in the future. However, some people question online why the delivery company blames the incident, not the store where the food comes from.

Others suggest that after the food reaches the client’s apartment, the mouse may have entered the bag because it stays at the door. One user wrote on X: “I’ve seen footage of crows and mice scouring the corridors of apartments and apartments. Another posting: “If recipients will use the service frequently, they should consider offering a simple box or something.” ”

Live rats found in Demae-can food delivery bags, company rat in miso soup

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This is the second food-related rodent incident to make headlines in Japan this year. The first is to find a rat in a bowl of sausage soup in January at the Sukiya store in Tottori. Japan’s largest beef restaurant chain publicly apologized on March 22. A few days later, a customer reportedly found a portion of cockroaches in a takeaway dish ordered by the company at a Tokyo store. Sukiya then temporarily shut down approximately 2,000 media until Friday, April 4.

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