It is reported that the man ordered a pot of oysters while eating in a restaurant in Chuzhou City, Anhui Province. As a result, he met 20 oysters with mud. When the man called the waiter in the store to ask about the communication, the waiter had a bad attitude and left without solving it. So when the man checked out, he said that all the oysters he ate were muddy, and the restaurant should not charge him his own money. ?
Since the restaurant didn't give the man a free bill, the man publicly said this on social media, which attracted many netizens' comments. Some netizens think that what the man said is true, that is, the restaurant does not pay attention to food hygiene, or that the quality of oysters in the restaurant is not good. People in the catering industry think that men are a little exaggerated. It is normal to meet oysters with mud, but he can't meet them all.
Due to the increasing influence of continuous fermentation, the store released a video about this incident, and said that after the incident, it communicated with customers, but it could not meet the requirements of customers, which led customers to spread false statements at will, which affected the business of the store and decided to call the police.
This incident has aroused widespread concern in society. Some professional lawyers said that it is no problem for consumers to protect their rights through the media and expose unfair consumption, but they must ensure that they are not fabricated. At the same time, it is also said that restaurant owners should not expose the portraits of consumers, which will easily lead to consumers being searched by human flesh after the incident, thus triggering cyber violence.
I think consumers and restaurant owners should reflect on their own problems. After consumers suffer unfair consumption, they can call 123 15 to report the restaurant and demand relevant compensation, but they can't fabricate facts, which will only put themselves at a disadvantage. When a restaurant owner finds that there is something wrong with the goods he sells, he should first sincerely apologize to the diners, and then order food for the other party for free if possible, instead of feeling that he can't accept the other party's request. As the saying goes, a mouse excrement spoils a pot of soup, which has nothing to do with selling oysters.
It was originally a small matter, but now it has been pushed into a hot search, exposing the privacy of diners and affecting the business of their own shops. It is really not worth the loss!