Is Pizza Homes Yên Bái Serving Low-Quality Food to Flood Victims in the Guise of Charity?

Recent allegations have surfaced regarding a pizza shop in Yen Bai province, with claims that they donated low-quality food to flood victims. The shop owners have taken to social media to address these rumors and clarify their stance.

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In a recent Facebook post, Pizza Homes – Vincom Yên Bái addressed rumors regarding their charitable efforts. The post stated that their team had prepared over 200 free meals for flood-affected residents of Yên Bái, embodying the spirit of community support. However, they faced challenges due to unfounded rumors about the quality of their donated food, which impacted their business.

Pizza Homes – Vincom Yên Bái assured the community that they take full responsibility for the meals they provided and are committed to addressing any potential issues. They emphasized their willingness to cooperate with the authorities and take accountability if any health concerns arise from their donations.

Prior to this incident, Pizza Homes Vincom Yên Bái had provided over 200 free meals to residents affected by flooding in the city. Unfortunately, some individuals later expressed concerns about the quality of the food provided.

The recent storm, the third of its kind, brought heavy rains and caused the river levels to rise, resulting in landslides, widespread flooding, and severe disruptions to the lives of Yên Bái residents. Several neighborhoods were left isolated, and the city mobilized rescue teams and vehicles to provide support and distribute essential supplies.

As of now, the water has receded, and transportation in Yên Bái city has returned to normal. However, the streets previously affected by flooding are still covered in mud and debris. Power has been restored in most areas, except for a few residential clusters where electrical poles collapsed due to the storm, leading to house collapses and landslides. The local power company is working diligently to resolve these issues, and they estimate that power will be fully restored within the next one to two days.

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