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World's most expensive rat cost restaurant $190 million

madoka

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This rat cost a restaurant chain $190 million. I hope it tasted good at least.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/12/world/asia/china-hotpot-rat.html
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At hotpot restaurants in China, most of the ingredients are relatively inexpensive. Customers dip pieces of raw meat and vegetables into a big vat of simmering broth until everything cooks and bubbles to the surface.

For one Chinese restaurant chain, however, an item found by a customer at one of its outlets has proved to be particularly costly: a rat.

A video of a small, dead rat — boiled, gelatinous and with its stunned arms outstretched — fished out of a vat of bubbling broth has shocked China, and sent shares of a popular restaurant chain plummeting.

The rat was found last week at a branch of the chain, Xiabu Xiabu, in Weifang, a city in the eastern province of Shandong. A local newspaper reported the incident on Friday and video footage of the customer picking the rat out with chopsticks circulated on Chinese social media all weekend.

By the close of trading on Tuesday, shares in the chain’s parent company, Xiabuxiabu Catering Management, had fallen almost 12.5 percent, at one point dropping to their lowest in nearly a year. In all, the discovery of the rat had knocked about $190 million off the market value of the business, which is publicly traded in Hong Kong. The company’s shares recovered somewhat on Wednesday, gaining around 3 percent.
 
This was actually in China... I expect when that happens in China they just pull the rat out of the customer's soup bowl and tell them the equivalent of "fixed it".
 
And you still go there don't ya you dirty food poison loving guy. DONT YOU?! 😉

Proud owner of some of their stock 😛 Loved buying it right after the poison saga knowing it wouldn't change a thing.

LoL I actually don't go back there but my work did cater it a few weeks ago and I ate a bunch.
 
You can sue restaurants in China? Who knew?

I always judge Chinese restaurants by how clean their toilets are. The dirtier the better the food.
 
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