Complain About Seeds in Mixue Bingcheng Lemonade; Customer Laughs at the Sight; Official Response: No Food Safety Issue

A Mixue Bingcheng store in Hefei, China, received a complaint regarding lemon seeds in its lemonade, causing a bitter taste. Market regulators are involved, with the customer requesting seed removal prior to serving. While lemon slices are freshly cut on-site, employees avoid direct contact with the pulp for hygiene reasons, making seed removal difficult. Officials stated that the seeds do not pose a food safety risk. Mixue Bingcheng is known for its affordable offerings, with iced lemon water priced around 4 yuan.

CNBC AI News, August 2nd – A Mixue Bingcheng (蜜雪冰城) store in Hefei, China, is facing a customer complaint regarding lemon seeds found in its beverages, according to local media.

Market regulators have confirmed receiving a complaint from a customer who found lemon seeds in their Mixue Bingcheng lemonade, resulting in a bitter taste. The customer requested the authorities to engage with the store to explore the possibility of removing seeds prior to serving.

Upon inspection, it was revealed that the lemon slices are freshly cut on-site. To maintain stringent hygiene standards, employees avoid direct secondary contact with the lemon pulp, making seed removal a challenging operational hurdle.

Officials have stated that the presence of lemon seeds does not constitute a food safety concern.

Notably, Mixue Bingcheng’s iced lemon water is available for online purchase and in-store pickup for approximately 4 yuan, highlighting the brand’s commitment to affordability and accessibility.

Mixue Bingcheng lemon water complaint

 

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