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Xiang Piaopiao responded to the product packaging sarcasm incident: the employees are good

author:Straits Metropolis Daily

According to media reports, recently, some netizens posted a slogan mocking the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea on the products of MECO juice tea under the Chinese company Xiangpiaopiao's Meipiaopiao store in Japan, which caused heated discussions.

On the evening of May 4, Xiang Piaopiao posted on Weibo: "Our employees are good!"

Xiang Piaopiao responded to the product packaging sarcasm incident: the employees are good

According to media reports, netizens posted pictures and video information that the packaging of MECO juice tea, a brand of Xiangpiaopiao, was printed with slogans in Chinese and Japanese, including "shameless", "0.1% of the land pollutes 70% of the ocean", "you can't live without Japan", "the ocean is not Japan's sewer", etc.

On the 4th, the staff of Xiang Piaopiao said that they had noticed that the online goods in Japan were printed with information about ridiculing Japanese nuclear sewage, and the staff member said that he did not know about the suspected personal behavior of the employees in the online rumor. That night, Xiang Piaopiao posted on Weibo: "Our employees are good!"

Xiang Piaopiao responded to the product packaging sarcasm incident: the employees are good

According to Bailu Video, in the live broadcast room of Xiangpiaopiao, the same drink satirizing the Japanese nuclear sewage incident has been put on the shelves, and it is once again supported by action.

Xiang Piaopiao responded to the product packaging sarcasm incident: the employees are good

On the morning of April 19, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) launched the fifth round of discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, that is, the first round of discharge into the sea in fiscal year 2024 (April 2024 to March 2025). The current round of discharge is expected to continue until May 7, with a total discharge of about 7,800 tons.

According to information released by TEPCO in January this year, it plans to discharge about 54,600 tons of nuclear-contaminated water in seven installments in fiscal 2024.

According to Japanese media reports, on April 24, Japanese civil society groups that oppose the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the sea submitted a petition signed by the people to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on the same day, and a total of 184712 Japanese people signed to stop the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea.

Source: Jimu News

Editor: Xiaoyu

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