
Group 1 - The incident involving Haidilao, referred to as the "urine incident," has led to a compensation of 5600 yuan being issued to the customer who hosted the meal, raising questions about whether this amount should be shared among all diners present [1][2] - Haidilao announced that it would refund the full meal cost to 4109 customers who dined at the affected location between February 24 and March 8, along with an additional compensation amounting to ten times the order payment [2] - Legal experts assert that the customer receiving the compensation is not obligated to share it with other diners, as the compensation is intended for the person who paid for the meal and is based on food safety regulations [3] Group 2 - The discussion among diners reflects differing opinions on whether the compensation should be shared, with some arguing that all diners faced the same food safety risk, while others believe that the person who paid should retain the compensation [2] - The legal interpretation emphasizes that the compensation is a right of the paying customer, and they have the discretion to decide how to handle the funds received [3] - The incident has sparked significant online debate, highlighting the social dynamics of sharing compensation in group dining situations [2]