Society | Apr 14

Japanese waitress is sacked for mixing her own BLOOD into cocktails

SAPPORO, Apr 14 (dailymail.co.uk) - A Japanese waitress has been sacked after she was found to have mixed her own blood into the cocktails of unbeknownst customers.

The Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku in Sapporo, Hokkaido - whose name loosely translates to 'Problem Child Concept Café' - apologised for the staff member's actions.

The café advertises itself as an establishment for 'problem children' and 'the cutest' girls who enjoy the darkness.

It is also well known for its 2,500 yen (£15) per hour all-you-can-drink menu.

Addressing the rather gory controversy, the cafe's owner said: 'Please allow me to continue running the store for a little longer so that I can be happy alone.'

Of the former employee, the owner said it was a type of 'part-time job terrorism'.

But following the news, a doctor has warned that 'drinking the blood of other people is an extremely dangerous act'. ...continue reading


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