Core Viewpoint - The article discusses a case in Shandong Linyi where a restaurant owner faced significant penalties for allegedly violating advertising laws by posting a video of a dish made from a banned animal, leading to a broader investigation by local authorities [1][2]. Group 1: Incident Overview - On July 11, a restaurant in Linyi was reported for posting a video that allegedly used a banned animal (Chinese toad) in its dish, prompting a high-level investigation [1]. - The restaurant owner, Zhang, claimed that her video, which featured a dish labeled "toad soup," did not constitute an advertisement and that all ingredients were legally sourced [2][3]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The Linyi Market Supervision Administration initiated an investigation on March 17 and issued an administrative penalty notice on March 24, but later decided not to impose a fine after Zhang deleted the video [1]. - Zhang submitted a defense and hearing request within five days of receiving the penalty notice, but reported no response from the authorities, leading her to file a lawsuit [3].
饭店老板“随手拍菜品视频”被罚45万,官方通报
券商中国·2025-07-11 15:30