Mister Donut in Japan serves bleach, sickens five | Inquirer News

Mister Donut in Japan serves bleach, sickens five

/ 01:36 PM March 25, 2013

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TOKYO – At least five people who were served bleach-laced water at a Mister Donut store in Japan had to be treated by medics, the operator said Monday.

Duskin Co, a Japanese cleaning company that also operates the US fast food franchise in the country, said one of its stores in Osaka served a diluted solution of bleach as drinking water on Friday.

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The mishap occurred after a worker poured the solution into a pot used for drinking water as part of the cleaning procedure at closing up time the previous day, the company said in a statement.
On Friday, another worker who thought it had been properly cleaned poured the water out for customers.

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Some 12 people complained about an “unpleasant sensation”, the company said.

“Two people were taken to hospital directly from the store, and three others saw doctors on their own,” said a Duskin spokesman, adding none of them was in a serous condition.

Duskin operates more than 1,300 Mister Donut stores in Japan.

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