Recently, there has been a wave of heated discussions on food safety on the internet. A netizen disclosed on social media that they suspected finding a cat head in dry pot rabbit meat ordered from a Chinese restaurant. This news quickly caught the public’s attention.
Regarding this incident, on February 25th, a veterinarian conducted a professional analysis. The veterinarian, through observing the dental structure in the photos, stated that this skull is unlikely to be that of a rabbit. He speculated that it could be the skull of a canine, feline, or another species of animal. This conclusion added further mystery to the event.
As public opinion fermented, the implicated store also responded to the matter. The store insisted that it is an established business operating for 10 years, known for its conscientious operations. In response to the complaints from netizens, they expressed great concern and have actively contacted the supplier, hoping to clarify the truth of the matter from the source.
However, this incident has had a significant impact on the store’s business. Staff members revealed that since the disclosure, business has noticeably declined, and they have also received many harassing phone calls. In response, the store stated that they will consider taking legal measures to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests, not ruling out the possibility of involving law enforcement.
This incident once again reminds us that food safety concerns everyone’s health. As consumers, we should choose reputable businesses to collectively maintain a safe and healthy eating environment. Meanwhile, for businesses, integrity in operations is fundamental, as any disregard for food safety could lead to serious consequences.