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海底捞“小便门”纠纷案一审宣判:唐某(男,17岁)、吴某(男,17岁)及其父母赔偿220万元 并赔礼道歉

Core Viewpoint - The incident involving two minors urinating in a hot pot restaurant has led to significant legal and financial repercussions for the individuals involved and their parents, highlighting the importance of corporate reputation and consumer trust in the restaurant industry [2][5][7]. Group 1: Incident Overview - On February 24, 2025, two minors, Tang and Wu, urinated in a hot pot at a Haidilao restaurant and filmed the act, which was later shared on social media, causing public outrage [3][4]. - Following the incident, Haidilao issued a public apology, destroyed all affected utensils, and offered full refunds to 4,109 customers who dined during the incident [4][5]. Group 2: Legal Proceedings - On March 14, 2025, the affected restaurant companies filed a lawsuit against the minors and their parents, seeking public apologies and compensation for damages totaling 23 million yuan (approximately 3.5 million USD) [4][5]. - The Shanghai Huangpu District Court ruled that the minors and their parents must publicly apologize and pay a total of 2.2 million yuan (approximately 330,000 USD) for damages, including 130,000 yuan for utensil replacement and cleaning costs, and 2 million yuan for business and reputation losses [5][6]. Group 3: Implications for the Industry - The court's decision emphasizes the responsibility of guardians in supervising minors and the need for businesses to protect their reputation against unlawful acts [7][8]. - The ruling serves as a reminder that businesses are entitled to legal protection against actions that harm their property and reputation, reinforcing the importance of maintaining a lawful and respectful environment in public spaces [7][8].