There seems to be cat teeth in the dry pot rabbit meat, which makes the customer very angry, but the manager of the restaurant firmly says that this is the so-called rabbit teeth, should you use the phrase "referring to the cat as a rabbit"?
According to the ** information circulating on the Internet, on February 24, a woman from Liuzhou, Guangxi Province went to a restaurant in Liuzhou Yintai to dine, and she ordered a dry pot rabbit that she particularly liked.
The lady realized something was wrong while eating,** showing that she had found a jaw with teeth in the pot, which was unusually sharp.
As we all know, rabbits are herbivorous animals, and their teeth are usually flat, and that jaw with fangs matches the jaw characteristics of carnivorous animals very well.
So, the lady called the waiter and asked bluntly, "Is this pot full of rabbit meat?" Why doesn't this tooth look like a rabbit? ”
Faced with this situation, the service staff said: "I don't know much about the skeleton of rabbits, so I can't explain it in detail for you." ”
Then, the woman called the manager of the restaurant, and the manager said firmly: "The dry pot rabbit in our restaurant is full of rabbit meat, and there is no other kind of meat, and this bone is actually the hind jaw of the rabbit." ”
Although the manager of the restaurant expressed himself quite professionally, the lady still could not dispel her doubts, and she stayed away from the pot of rabbit meat.
The woman brought the toothed bone back to her home, and was shocked when she looked it up on the Internet.
The lady first found the rabbit's bones**, and after careful comparison, it was found that the difference between the rabbit's jawbone and this bone was nothing short of different.
The woman later discovered that the small bone with the fangs matched the cat's jawbone in a surprising match.
So, the lady posted an article on the network: she ate a dry pot rabbit in a restaurant and ended up eating a tooth, which at a glance was a carnivore, which made her very angry. She had planned to adopt a kitten next month, but the restaurant's behavior really made her feel very uncomfortable.
In addition, the woman also submitted the store's report to 12345, and the audio shows that 12345 replied that the relevant authorities would go over to verify.
After this ** spread rapidly on the Internet, it immediately aroused heated discussions among netizens:
Netizen A I work as a veterinarian, and I can explain to you that this skeleton does not belong to a rabbit at first glance, but is likely to be a cat or a mink.
Netizen B said that it seems unrealistic to use ** to cook, because ** is even more difficult to make than rabbit meat, what is the purpose of the restaurant?
Netizen C said that if it is really **, the hotel will encounter a lot of trouble, because ** is not allowed to sell, so if it is not quarantined, the hotel will not worry about infectious diseases.
At the same time, a chef of Sichuan cuisine pointed out that not a single piece of the woman's whole plate of meat was rabbit meat, and the rabbit meat was neatly arranged without such messy bones, which was obviously not the case with this plate of meat.
At the same time, some netizens dug up the dry pot rabbits made on the Internet**, and these ** are indeed different from the dry pot rabbits posted by women.
As the incident continued to spread on the Internet, the hotel responded accordingly on February 25:
If a customer mistakenly thinks it's a cat bone, they can take it for identification. At present, customers do not have conclusive evidence to upload ** on the Internet, which is undoubtedly a damage to the reputation of the hotel. Store information cannot be disclosed based solely on guesswork or deception.
The merchant's response won the approval of many netizens, some of whom even criticized women directly on the Internet:
If there is a problem with the customer's behavior, and the merchant's behavior has been made public before the results are announced, will the customer compensate if it is really confirmed that the merchant's behavior is correct?
Some netizens pointed out that our family mainly produces rabbit meat, but once when it was purchased, the rabbit meat was mixed with **.
The netizen made it clear that even if it was really sure that it was a cat's skull, the board could not be thrown directly at the merchant, because the merchant may also be a victim.
Some people are on the side of the merchants, of course, there are also people on the side of women, and a large number of netizens who support women have gone to the comment area of the merchants to comment, questioning what kind of meat products are used by the merchants?
There are also some netizens who insist that the goods in the store are **, and ask the store to upload the ** that killed the rabbit to the Internet to correct the mistake.
The incident is now on the hot search list, and I believe that the relevant local authorities will soon step in, and we will soon find out what kind of animal this fanged bone came from.
It is really inappropriate for a woman to seek an explanation on the Internet through **, and it is entirely possible to complain and resolve it through legal channels.
The current situation has reached this point that if the bone has indeed been identified as belonging to a rabbit, how should women end it all?
The customer suspected that he ate a cat's head in the dry pot rabbit meat