Bottled Urine Found in Saudi Restaurant

Most of us have at this point heard tales of Amazon workers who are required to urinate in bottles while working without breaks. Even though there was plenty of proof that it did occur, the corporation had to apologize after denying it. And that was a significant labor issue that is still being resolved. It is unlikely that the same problems would arise in a restaurant, where conditions are much less precise.


Particularly considering that eateries frequently feature restrooms on-site. Nevertheless, here we are. Health inspectors spotted bottles of urine on a shelf and ordered a Saudi restaurant to close. As a result, employees were detained, and pictures were posted online. As a result, employees were detained, and pictures were posted online. In addition to pee bottles, it was discovered that one employee had a hand wound and another had no safety certification. All of this was brought about by a customer's complaint that the food was "unfit for human consumption."

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