Hong Kong’s long sushi queues show few worried at Japan’s wastewater release

HONG KONG - Long queues at sushi restaurants in Hong Kong on Friday backed up the statements of many who said they were not worried about the release of treated radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant and would continue to visit Japanese restaurants. More than 20 customers had gathered in the Sheung Wan district of the Asian financial hub awaiting the 10:30 a.m. opening time of a conveyor-belt sushi chain, Sushiro, while dozens streamed in by 12 p.m., despite a wait time of an hour. "I don't feel too concerned about radiation," said one of those in the queue, 22-year-old Verita, who gave only one name. "Moderation is key in everything, right? Occasionally dining ...Keep on reading: Hong Kong’s long sushi queues show few worried at Japan’s wastewater release

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