A Japanese-style restaurant in Shanghai faced backlash online after offering an “anti-radiation” set meal on its menu.
The set meal was introduced on Aug 25, a day after Japan started releasing treated water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, reported Chinese news website What‘s On Weibo.
“Of course, the next step is to make a quick buck by pushing anti-radiation products,” one popular comment said. Following the controversy, the restaurant pulled the set meal from its menu, reported the Chinese news website.
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