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Teddy's Bigger Burgers closed the Mapunapuna site and fired two employees who appeared in Snapchat's video.
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"We are horrified that a former teenage employee behaves in this manner and is making such a video on which we are investigating its authenticity," said Richard Stula, president of Teddy's Bigger Burgers.
The company has launched a "complete disinfection" and replaces the equipment and utensils of the fast food restaurant after sharing the video with them several days ago, Stula said in a statement.
"We will then send a company team to inspect and conduct a thorough audit of the location before allowing it to reopen," Stula said.
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The state health ministry is due to inspect the restaurant on Mapunapuna Street on Friday.
The company is also contacting a licensed pest control operator to examine the restaurant for rodents, said Peter Oshiro, head of the state's environmental health program. "The DOH appreciates the corrective and proactive efforts made by the restaurant owner to protect public health," Oshiro said in a statement.
The restaurant received a green sign during its last official inspection in June.
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The company is currently consulting with its lawyers on possible lawsuits against former employees, Stula said. "We are horrified by the fact that a former employee creates something like this by trying to destroy our reputation regardless of our more than 20 years of quality and aloha," he said. .
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