Kerala:Tainted dumplings cost execs a bundle
A Japanese court has ordered two former fast food executives to pay more than $100 million for selling meat dumplings containing an illegal preservative. The amount of compensation ordered is the second highest in a suit brought by a shareholder in Japan, according to the defense. The Osaka District Court ruled that former Duskin Co. executives Shuichi Shibahara and Seisuke Sugano continued to sell the meat dumplings to Mister Donut outlets, knowing that the use of the illegal preservative violated the Food Sanitation Law and would eventually damage public trust in the company, Asahi Shimbun reported Thursday...The amount the executives were ordered to pay corresponded to the loss in sales suffered by the Mister Donut chain after reports of the illegal preservative use became public.