高校生に腐ったズワイガニを売った鷺梁津水産市場の商人=韓国
A store at Noryangjin Fisheries Market that sold rotten snow crabs to high school students was criticized - South Korea
A shop at Noryangjin Fisheries Market in Seoul is receiving criticism for selling rotten snow crab legs to high school students. On the 23rd, the online community "Natepan" posted "Sagiryo Tsusui"
The article titled ``I'm so angry about the local market'' was published. The creator, Mr. A, said, ``My child is a second-year boy attending a high school that specializes in cooking.''
I went there and returned about 3 hours later with 3 black plastic bags. There was a fishy smell coming from the bag, like rotten fish, so I looked into it and it turned out to be snow crab legs. I was very surprised when I took it out," he said.
Revealed the truth. In the photo posted by Mr. A, the snow crab's legs are covered with black mold and are extremely dirty with unidentified foreign matter.
Mr. A said, ``The child didn't look at each piece in detail because they were cut into pieces in the basket, and there were some black things attached to them.''
``At first glance, it looked like it was stuffed with meat, and it seemed like it was a lot for the price, so I bought it,'' he said.
Mr. A said, ``I'm still a high school student with little social experience, but I'm very disappointed.'' I went to a place that took an hour by bus and train, but I didn't know what to do with adults.
The business left me with only bad memories. I came home with a heavy bag to cook, but it turned out to be garbage. Even my children say they will never go to Noryangjin Market again."
It was written. Mr. A, who complained to the seller, claimed that the store's response was inadequate. Mr. A said, ``I called the store before posting the article, but they kept making mistakes as if it was no big deal.''
They said it was and said they would refund the money." Mr. A said that he has not received a refund and said, ``The store's solution seems to be too routine and brazen, and I can't afford to overlook it.''
"It didn't work out," he said, emphasizing, "You shouldn't do business by deceiving people like that."
2023/12/25 12:00 KST
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