Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced ...
Grim acts of 'sushi terrorism' has forced four of Japan's 'big five' sushi restaurants to scrap self-service after footage showed customers rubbing their saliva on the dishes. Conveyor belt-served ...
But now so-called “conveyor belt sushi” is on the way out, after an outbreak of “food terrorism” in Japan. Leading operators ...
W hen small plates of raw fish first started moving around British restaurants on conveyor belts, the response was mainly one ...
While the problem was first reported in Japan around a decade ago, it attracted more attention in the past year with the emergence of “sushi terrorism” in which customers caused outrage with ...
The sun could be setting on Japan’s conveyor-belt sushi restaurants as operators shift back to the traditional system of plates being delivered to order due to hygiene and waste concerns.
Sushiro is Japan’s largest conveyor-belt sushi chain ... The phenomenon, dubbed “Sushi Terrorism”, sparked a wave of copycat incidents shortly after the video, taken in Gifu city, quickly ...
A spate of egregious incidents has put rogue workers under the spotlight – but companies in Japan are fighting ... version of the English word “terrorism”), the phenomenon differs from ...
“Sushi terrorism” pranks, which involve customers licking communal soy sauce bottles and tampering with dishes, have forced nearly all major restaurant chains in Japan's iconic conveyor-belt ...