Chapter 357: Making Trouble
Even our stove at home isn’t this clean. To claim that it’s not up to hygienic standards is to nitpick.
An older busybody woman couldn’t help but enter and have a look around. She immediately echoed, "It is indeed very clean, not a single speck of dust, fridge and stove are shiningly polished, no issue with hygiene. Could you have made a mistake, young lady? I frequently buy their milk tea for my grandson, and there’s never been a problem."
The reason she came in to inspect was to evaluate the cleanliness, so that she could feel at ease buying milk tea for her grandson in the future. The shop was indeed very clean, much cleaner than her own kitchen at home, so there was no room for complaint.
"Exactly! What if your son ate something else that made him sick? Don’t falsely accuse the shop, it would disrupt their business."
"Indeed, our school students often come here to buy milk tea, and there have never been any issues in over a year."
The onlookers gave their views one at a time. All were speaking in Tong Yao’s favor. People in this generation are generally honest and candid, straight shooters who can’t stand seeing a fine milk tea shop purposely sabotaged by some mal-intentioned person."
The woman saw that everyone was siding with Tong Yao, all their attention on her. Feeling somewhat self-conscious, she thought of something and brazenly said, "They may have used expired ingredients. Sure enough, it was after my son drank their milk tea that he ran into troubles. He was perfectly fine before, but afterward he started vomiting and having diarrhea. The doctor said it was the milk tea."
Hearing this, Tong Yao let out a chuckle and said with a crystal-clear voice, "We make our milk tea using Fresh Milk Red Tea. The fresh milk for it is freshly delivered every day from the Dairy Farm. To ensure the quality of the milk, I don’t order too much each day. By 7 p.m. every night, we only have fruit tea left; there’s no milk tea."
