Japanese Waitress Fired For Mixing Her Own BLOOD Into Cocktails And Serving It To Ignorant Customers At ‘Problem Child Concept Cafe’
- The Japanese cafe said the bloody concoctions were “definitely not acceptable.”
- The Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku loosely translates to ‘Problem Child Concept Cafe’
A Japanese waitress has been fired after she was found to have mixed her own blood into the cocktails of unknown customers.
The Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku in Sapporo, Hokkaido – whose name loosely translates to ‘Problem Child Concept Café’ – apologized for the staff member’s actions.
Earlier this month, the outlet took to Twitter to respond to customer concerns and announced the firing of the waitress, saying they fired her after discovering her horrific cocktail additions.
The cafe called the server’s actions and their gory concoctions “absolutely not acceptable,” but did not name anyone involved.
The owner of Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku also said that the outlet would temporarily close while they replace every drinking glass.
The café is also known for its all-you-can-drink menu for 2,500 yen (£15) per hour (file image)
The café advertises itself as an establishment for ‘problem children’ and ‘cutest’ girls who enjoy the darkness.
It is also known for its 2,500 yen (£15) per hour all-you-can-eat menu.
Responding to the rather bloody controversy, the cafe’s owner said, “Please allow me to run the shop a little longer so that I can be happy alone.”
“We will hire a contractor to clean the store, change glasses and dispose of alcoholic beverages that may be contaminated. Again, I’m very sorry for causing you trouble this time,” read a tweet posted earlier this month.
Of the former employee, the owner said it was a form of “part-time terrorism.”
But following the news, a doctor has warned that “drinking other people’s blood is an extremely dangerous act.”
Dr. Zento Kitao warned Japan’s Flash news site that anyone who has visited the cafe should go to the doctor and get a blood test.
“Cases of people becoming infected by drinking someone else’s blood are rare,” he said, “but major diseases can be transmitted through blood, including HIV, hepatitis C, hepatitis B and syphilis.
“If there are wounds in the mouth, it’s easy to get infected through blood transfer.”
The Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku in Sapporo, Hokkaido – whose name loosely translates to ‘Problem Child Concept Cafe’ – apologized for the staff member’s actions (file image)
Japan is known for its concept cafes – such as Mondaiji Con Cafe Daku’s – that offer customers a somewhat unique experience when visiting an establishment.
From cat cafes to snake cafes and maid and butler shops, themed shops have proved popular in the country.