Sushi conveyor belt pranks spark outrage in Japan

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A handful of unhygienic pranks at sushi conveyor belt restaurants in Japan have sparked stock slumps, venue overhauls and legal action, along with furious social media commentary. | AFP

Other videos emerged showing customers at different chains putting wasabi on passing pieces of sushi or licking the spoon in a communal green tea powder container.

“This is sickening,” one Japanese tweeted in response, while another said, “I can’t go to conveyor belt sushi restaurants anymore.”Nevertheless, the company has filed a formal police complaint. The firm said all soy sauce bottles at the affected store had been replaced and all the cups cleaned, as it announced new restaurant policies.At the Gifu branch and others nearby, customers will now take utensils and condiments to their tables from a serving point, and nationwide, diners will be able to request disinfected tableware.

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