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Beer Employee On The Run After Being Found Urinating In Tank Full Of Beer Contents

A video of a beer employee urinating in a tank containing raw contents of beer has raised eyebrows in China making the beer company experience losses on Monday morning.

 

Tsingtao, a Chinese biggest beer brand produced by Tsingtao Beer No. 3 Factory located in Pingdu City, on Thursday started trending on Weibo after the video of an employee urinating in a tank of beer resurfaced on social media.

 

The video which has attracted over 10M views on Weibo; a man dressed in blue apron and yellow helmet is seen climbing over a wall and peeing in the beer tank containing raw contents.

 

Following the incident, Tsingtao Factory administration has reported that a batch of the contaminated raw content has been removed from the tank and Pingdu police officers are probing into the matter to ensure the culprit is arrested.

 

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Our company attaches high importance to the relevant video that emerged from Tsingtao Brewery Number 3 on Oct 19,” the firm said in a statement.

Man captured urinating in a tank of raw beer contents at Tsingtao Beer Factory/ photo: screenshot from the video

We reported the incident to the police at the earliest opportunity and public security organs are involved in the investigation.

 

At present, the batch of malt in question has been completely sealed. The company continues to strengthen its management procedures and ensure product quality “ the statement reads.

 

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Social Media users on the other hand have emerged with different opinions on Weibo and Facebook where some claim the culprit should be arrested as soon as possible and arraigned to court.

 

Those who drink Tsingtao should find it a bit sweeter these day. Cause that culprit has diabetes 🤣🤣🤣” one user commented.

 

He’s not the only one. Many public relation workers do the same to their employers because they’re pissed” another added.

 

I suggest the company takes this man to court and gets him to pay compensation for the damages,” reads one popular comment on Weibo under the company’s statement.

 

In China, Tsingtao is biggest producer and producer of exported drink – Tsingtao beer and other soft drinks.

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