Original title: Japan's "sushi restaurant scandal" exposed again: a teenager washed sushi on the conveyor belt and sprayed alcohol spray

  Overseas Network, February 24. According to a report by Japan's Kyodo News Agency on the 24th, a video was exposed on Japanese social media on the 23rd. In a chain sushi restaurant, a young customer sprayed alcohol spray on the sushi on the conveyor belt.

The store said that it has confirmed that the video is true and will be dealt with seriously in both criminal and civil ways.

  On the 23rd, a Japanese netizen posted this video shot at the well-known Japanese sushi chain "Sushiro" on social media under the title "Conveyor Sushi Hot Discussions Discover the Worst Situation".

The video shows a teenager spraying alcohol spray for sanitizing on a conveyor belt of sushi.

The friends beside the boy did not stop his behavior.

Japan's "Weekly Women" stated that the alcohol spray used for disinfection cannot be used on food, and it may contain ingredients harmful to the human body. "This may be the worst deceptive behavior in history."

  The company that operates "Sushi Lang" responded that this video has been confirmed to have been shot in a store owned by the company and is currently conducting a detailed investigation.

The Japanese police stated that the store may be located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, and the customers involved were minors, and the time of the shooting is unknown.

The Kumamoto County Board of Education said it would work with relevant agencies to find out the facts.

  Recently, there have been a series of "sushi restaurant scandals" exposed in Japan.

Some people put wasabi on the sushi ordered by other customers, some took sushi from the conveyor belt and put it back on the conveyor belt, and some people licked the shared soy sauce and spoons on the table with their tongues, and even smeared on the sushi on the conveyor belt.

The sushi company has reported the incident to the police.

(Overseas Network/Wang Shanning)