Seven-Eleven Japan, a major convenience store, announced that it was selling oden that had passed its expiration date at stores in Sapporo.

The store owner had instructed the clerk to use the expired ingredients.

According to the announcement, some of the oden sold at Seven-Eleven stores in Higashi-ku, Sapporo used ingredients that had expired.



A consumer who saw the video posting site contacted me that "a video of filling ingredients that have passed the expiration date has been posted," and the company confirmed with the store owner on the 6th that the fact was discovered. ..



In response to the investigation, the owner explained that he had instructed the clerk to use the ingredients whose expiration date had expired, so the company took measures to suspend the sale of oden at this store.



The posted video shows how shirataki noodles and cancer, which had expired before the date they were shot, are being prepared, and some of the ingredients have passed the expiration date for nearly a month. It was introduced that it had been sold, and the company is investigating the detailed actual conditions of sales such as the period and quantity.



There have been no reports of health hazards so far.



Seven-Eleven Japan said, "We apologize for the inconvenience and concern. We will take strict measures against our stores, alert our affiliated stores nationwide to prevent recurrence, and further quality control. We will strive to strengthen the system. "