Burger joint closes after video appears to show rat cooking

Last updated on: 24 November,2018 03:23 pm

The restaurant received a passing green placard following its last state inspection in June.‎

HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii-based burger chain has closed a Honolulu restaurant for cleaning after a ‎video posted to social media appeared to show a rat being cooked on the grill.‎

Teddy’s Bigger Burgers has closed the Mapunapuna location and fired two employees who appeared ‎in the Snapchat video.‎

‎"We are horrified that a former teenage employee would conduct themselves in that way and make ‎such a video of which we are investigating its authenticity," said Richard Stula, the president of Teddy’s ‎Bigger Burgers.‎

The company initiated a "complete sanitization" and is replacing equipment and utensils at the fast-‎food restaurant after the video was shared with them several days ago, Stula said in the statement.‎

‎"We will then send a corporate team in to inspect and complete a thorough audit of the location ‎before it is allowed to re-open," Stula said.‎

The state Department of Health is scheduled to inspect the restaurant on Mapunapuna Street on ‎Friday.‎

The company is also contacting a licensed pest control operator to examine the restaurant for rodents, ‎said Peter Oshiro, the state’s environmental health program manager. "DOH appreciates the remedial ‎and proactive efforts undertaken by the restaurant owner to protect public health," Oshiro said in a ‎statement.‎

The restaurant received a passing green placard following its last state inspection in June.‎

The company is consulting with its attorneys about potential legal action against the former ‎employees, Stula said. "We are horrified a former employee would create something like this trying to ‎destroy our reputation without regard for our 20-plus years of quality and aloha," he said.‎