After the fart boy video was fermented on the Internet, Sushi Lang's business was greatly affected.

(picture taken from Twitter)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A recent video of a Japanese high school student that went viral on Twitter has greatly affected the business of the well-known chain sushi restaurant "Sushiro" (スシロー) because the high school student licked the public soy sauce can, and dipped his fingers in the saliva to touch the sushi on the turntable.

Some netizens posted the scene of going to Sushi Lang for dinner after the incident. It can be seen that Sushi Lang's business has been greatly affected, and almost all the seats are empty.

After the high school student's out-of-order video went viral on Twitter, it caused a large number of netizens to criticize. Sushiro also confirmed the content of the video on January 30, saying that he had fully disinfected the relevant stores.

However, this video has aroused many Japanese people’s doubts about the food safety of conveyor belt sushi, and they are afraid to go to Sushiro’s restaurant to eat. As a result, the stock price of Sushiro’s parent company “FOOD & LIFE Companies” has plummeted, and it is said that the market value has evaporated by 16 billion yen ( About NT$3.68 billion).

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Some netizens went to Sushi Lang for dinner after the out-of-order video went viral, and found that the store was empty. For food safety, Sushi Lang is currently posting a notice on the turntable, saying that sushi is not available on the turntable for the time being. Consumers are asked to use the touch screen order.

Netizens said that they have never seen Sushi Lang's restaurant so empty, and there is no food on the turntable. "This matter is very serious."

Many netizens left messages saying: "Considering the current situation, this is the best way...", "Sushiro, come on!", "Correct judgment", "The store is empty, Sushiro did not make a mistake, why should Accept this?" Seeing that Sushiro's business was greatly affected, many netizens also posted photos of Sushiro's meal on Twitter to show their support for Sushiro.

In response to food safety concerns, Japan Sushiro said that it will not serve sushi on the turntable for the time being, and consumers are asked to use the touch screen to order.

(picture taken from Twitter)

The Sushiro shop was empty.

(picture taken from Twitter)

The Sushiro shop was empty.

(picture taken from Twitter)