Friday, September 16, 2016

genki letter

Complaint Letter to genki sushi


Facts:

  1. Officials have confirmed 168  cases of the virus since June, including dozens of people who required hospitalization, saying imported frozen scallops served raw at Genki Sushi are likely to blame. The scallops were imported from the Philippines, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, and distributed by the Honolulu-based wholesale company Koha Oriental Foods.
  2. The The virus, which sickens those who consume contaminated food or water, is highly contagious and spreads fastest in settings where personal hygiene is subpar or sanitary conditions are poor. Those who are infected stay contagious for up to two weeks, and are often most contagious before symptoms ever appear.
  3. This virus should be checked and whoever is sending genking sushi should watch what kind of food they are shipping out.
  4. A lot of complaints towards genki sushi, I think they should keep working on it because there food is really good

MY personal experience, I didn't get hep a but when i ate there I got food poisoning when i got home i had a stomach flu and I didn't feel like going back there. But the food was really good and i want to know who was sending you the scallops  and get to the bottom of this





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