Two agents from the Kaohsiung City Department of Health display expired snacks they removed from claw machines in a shop in Nanzih District Sunday. The agents inspected the shop after receiving consumer complaints that they had paid money to try to clench a prize, but ended up getting expired food from the machines, for which the shop could face a minimum fine of NT$60,000 (US$1,876). Photo courtesy of Kaohsiung City Department of Health Sept. 18, 2023
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