Dozens of soup vendors rallied outside an Indonesian TV station Wednesday over a news report that alleged some sellers were using rat to make meatballs for their broth.
The protesters complained that the report was hurting their business.
The report, which aired Dec. 31, featured a taped confession of a man admitting using rat meat to make the balls, known here as bakso.
The food scare is the latest in a series that have hurt sales at restaurants and small-scale vendors nationwide. Last week, local media reported that dangerous amounts of formaldehyde were being used to preserve fish, noodles and bean curd. You'd have to be brain dead to eat from the roadside stalls here anyway.
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