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Teens caught on a video that is soaked in Hotpot broth in Chinese restaurant in Shanghai

Teens caught on a video that is soaked in Hotpot broth in Chinese restaurant in Shanghai

A popular network of restaurants in China offers a return of more than 4,100 diner after two teenagers have been caught on a video of a video from a Hotpot broth in a private dining room in one of his places in Shanghai.

HotPots are vats filled with boiling broth, which customers fill with meat pieces, vegetables and other ingredients, and then eat communal. Gaidilao, with restaurants across China and in the US, UK, Japan and other places, specializes in this tariff.

Patrons engaged in Mochysk, 17-year-old people with the names of Tan and Wu were arrested after the video about them became viral and caused indignation of social media. In the clip, shot last month, the young man stood on the table in one of the restaurants of Shanghai company, which was urinated in VAT.

Gaidilao came clean on Wednesday, saying that they did not know about the incident a day later, after which it took time to find the exact location of the restaurant.

Despite the fact that the broths were not served to other customers, it was not clear whether the hot Puto was thoroughly cleared and disinfected to the next client, BBC News reports.

The company added that since such an act was not on their Bingo card, the staff did not have books for such an incident.

“Since management has never been engaged in emergency plans and has not been trained to combat this type of incident, our branch staff have not been able to detect any deviations at the scene or maintain the safety of the dining environment,” the company said.

The pigs that, according to the BBC, were drunk were placed in “administrative imprisonment” as soon as the police confirmed the identity of the teenagers. The chain also offered a full refund plus a cash amount, which is 10 times higher than their account more than 4100 customers who ordered food between February 24 and March 8.

“We fully understand that the disaster caused by our clients by this incident cannot be fully offset by any way, but we will do everything possible to take responsibility,” the company said.