Disney's Shanghai theme park is loosening a ban on outside food in the wake of a lawsuit.
A student surnamed Wang filed a lawsuit against Shanghai Disneyland in March after being barred from bringing in her own food, a move that garnered widespread support on Chinese social media.
The new policy states "guests are allowed to bring outside food and beverage items into the Park for self-consumption," provided that they do not need to be reheated or refrigerated and "do not have pungent odors" such as durian fruit. Whole watermelons and stinky tofu are also excluded.
The company's website shows it will continue to check all personal belongings and require all guests to pass through a metal detector in accordance with the law, despite public concerns over privacy.
Netizens' comments mostly welcomed the changes.
Source: AFP
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