BR Korea announced that after reviewing the CCTV footage at the Anyang factory, it was discovered that on July 28, an on-site employee was secretly filming using a small pen-shaped camera on a line where no one else was present, and they have requested a police investigation. Photo by BR Korea

BR Korea announced that after reviewing the CCTV footage at the Anyang factory, it was discovered that on July 28, an on-site employee was secretly filming using a small pen-shaped camera on a line where no one else was present, and they have requested a police investigation. Photo by BR Korea

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] BR Korea, a subsidiary of SPC Group, requested a police investigation on the 30th, stating that suspicious signs of manipulation were found in the tip-off video reporting hygiene issues at the Dunkin Anyang factory.


BR Korea stated in a reference document on the same day, “After reviewing the CCTV inside the factory, it was discovered that on July 28, one on-site employee was secretly filming using a pen-shaped small camera on a line where no one else was present.”


According to BR Korea, in the video, the employee deliberately tried to drop oil stuck on the equipment onto the dough and appeared to scrape it off with a rubber spatula to make it fall well onto the dough.


A BR Korea official said, “It has been confirmed that the scene matches the footage used in the report,” adding, “Moreover, that employee was not even scheduled to work on that line at that time.”


BR Korea requested a police investigation along with the video.



Earlier, regarding the tip-off video and report pointing out hygiene issues at the Dunkin Anyang factory, BR Korea issued an official apology under the name of CEO Do Seho, saying, “We apologize for causing concern to many people due to the hygiene management broadcast aired on the 29th,” and “Going forward, Dunkin will do its best to produce and supply safe products through thorough hygiene management.”


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