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What are the legal consequences of food poisoning hotels?

Legal analysis: If there is evidence that the victim was poisoned by the products provided by the hotel, the hotel should compensate the victim for medical expenses, nursing expenses, postoperative nutrition expenses, lost time and other expenses. Ask the other party to make a clear commitment to the compensation items and amount. Consumers may demand compensation of ten times the price or three times the loss from the producers and operators for producing food that does not meet the food safety standards or operating food that they know does not meet the food safety standards.

Legal basis: Decision 22 of NPC Standing Committee on Amending the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests. Article 41 and Article 42 are merged into Article 49, which is amended as: "Where a business operator provides commodities or services, causing personal injury to consumers or other victims, it shall compensate the reasonable expenses for treatment and rehabilitation such as medical expenses, nursing expenses and transportation expenses, as well as the reduced income due to absenteeism. If it causes disability, it shall also compensate the disabled for living AIDS and disability compensation. If death is caused, funeral expenses and death compensation shall also be compensated. "