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The customer was pushed and abused by the boss for adding more seasoning in the wonton shop?

author:Qiuqiu looks at finance

A few days ago, a video of the owner of a wonton shop in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, fighting over too much seasoning from customers spread on the Internet, and then the shop involved was closed and the owner was taken away for investigation.

1. The boss is violently and abusively abused by customers because of too much seasoning

The video shows the owner of a wonton shop in Changzhou pushing and abusing the customer and driving him out of the store after discovering that the customer had too much spice. This act quickly sparked public outrage after it was exposed online.

The customer was pushed and abused by the boss for adding more seasoning in the wonton shop?
The customer was pushed and abused by the boss for adding more seasoning in the wonton shop?

As soon as the video was released, it immediately caused widespread controversy among netizens

The customer was pushed and abused by the boss for adding more seasoning in the wonton shop?
The customer was pushed and abused by the boss for adding more seasoning in the wonton shop?

2. After the incident was disclosed, the store was closed and the owner was taken away for investigation

According to media interviews, both the regulatory authorities and the public security organs said that they had intervened. The shop involved was also confirmed to be closed, and the owner was taken away to cooperate with the investigation. This is a serious disposition of his actions.

Fourth, it is expected that the strict supervision network and the normalization of law enforcement will effectively solve the problem

Therefore, it is recommended that the state further improve the power supervision mechanism, form a systematic and normalized supervision and law enforcement mechanism, truly enhance the enforcement of grassroots supervision, solve problems from the source, and maintain the stability and development of people's livelihood.

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