A popular conveyor belt sushi chain in Japan is now taking action against people who have filmed videos of themselves ruining other diners’ meals to post on social media.
One of the incidents reportedly occurred at a Hamasushi branch in early January. A now-viral video filmed there shows a man putting wasabi on sushi ordered by another diner as their plate passes by him. A repost of the four-second clip has already amassed over 132,000 views.
回転寿司もう行けない。
こういう輩は滅びた方がいい。
TikTokやってる奴は基本カス以下。#くら寿司 #はま寿司 #スシロー #迷惑行為 #Tiktok #回転寿司 pic.twitter.com/4lzX6oldll— ihateevth (@ihateevth) January 29, 2023
Hamasushi’s parent company, Zensho Holdings, recently released a statement about the viral incident, with one of its officials saying, “I hope [the perpetrator] will become aware that he did something that should not be done.”
In another viral video filmed inside another Hamasushi branch, a diner can be seen stealing sushi from a plate meant for someone else. The nine-second clip has garnered over 9.5 million views and and 48,000 likes.
はま寿司 担当者
「会社として到底容認できません。模倣されることによって、ビジネスモデル自体が揺れ動いてしまうもので、非常に重く受け止めています」
「毒性の高いものが混入される可能性もないわけではありません。酷ければ殺人に繋がるものもありえます」訴訟案件🚨pic.twitter.com/wJ3XVaw1Vg
— 渡海 千明 (@ChiakiTokai) January 14, 2023
Several acts of “sushi terrorism” have also reportedly been filmed in other branches of conveyor belt sushi chains, such as Akindo Sushiro and Kura Sushi.
A 48-second clip of a Japanese student licking his fingers before touching conveyor belt sushi at an Akindo Sushiro branch in Japan’s Gifu prefecture was reportedly viewed over 22 million times before it was…
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