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Michelin Mutton Oven Roasted Meat Cubes Contain Maggots, Misunderstanding Solved! The boss refused to sue for the money

Michelin Mutton Oven Roasted Meat Cubes Contain Maggots, Misunderstanding Solved! The boss refused to sue for the money

November 8, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Tynan’s famous mutton stew “Wang’s Smoked Lamb” has maggots in its owner, whose owner believes that allegations made by netizens were untrue and at one point threatened to sue. Reprint of “Breaking News Commune Official Exclusive”.

Tynan’s “Wang’s Smoked Lamb”, which has been recommended by Michelin for two consecutive years, was recently accused by netizens of buying a frozen packaged mutton stew that the PO was so enraged that the news spread. The store was furious and accused the faker and demanded an apology within a period of time. The netizen who broke the news also said that “it is impossible to fake it” and will send the uneaten mutton stove and pieces of meat to the health bureau for inspection, and will also take legal action if the store files a lawsuit. After the two sides were at each other’s throats, after a friend contacted them, the mutton shop owner said that his wife did not want to file a case, his friends also advised him to “suffer his anger and ask for money” and decided to pursue the matter further. Don’t and everything will be fine.

“Wang’s Smoked Lamb” is a well-known mutton stove in Tainan and is recommended by Michelin, it was recently revealed by people on the Internet that 12 refrigerated packages of mutton stove were purchased and taken to Taichung for delivery. A friend discovered that the pieces of mutton contained maggots and asked if there was something wrong with the quality of the store.

A netizen posted on Facebook that Wang's smoked lamb contained maggots, and the industry responded one by one to the content of the post. Reprinted from Commune's official exclusive Facebook page

A netizen posted on Facebook that Wang’s smoked lamb contained maggots, and the industry responded one by one to the content of the post. Reprinted from Commune’s official exclusive Facebook page

“Wang’s Smoked Lamb” was accused of having maggots, and it immediately issued a statement clarifying that the color and shape of the mutton in the photo is different from its own product. In the cooking process floating on the soup noodles, the shop asked the posted netizen to apologize, otherwise he make a case

The person who broke the news also said that he would take out the pieces of meat and send them for testing, but if he felt he wanted to sue, he would do so. Both sides were very angry. However, Mr. Luo, who broke the news late on the 6th, said he was the person involved and that he spoke to the industry through a friend. Mr. Luo insisted that he did not want to blackmail the shop, but after communication, he felt the boss’s sincerity, and the misunderstanding between the two sides was cleared.

Wang Xintai, the owner of Wangjia Smoked Lamb, said that many friends around him advised him to bear his anger and look for resources. Such things naturally affected his mood and made him unable to sleep for several days. After speaking with Mr. Luo on the phone, the other party was very sincere and since his wife did not want to sue him, the misunderstanding was resolved and he decided not to pursue the matter further.

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