Reported 12 months ago
Two shops in Nantou were at odds over the 'smell' issue, as the owner of a gold paper store complained about the strong food and oil fume odor drifting from a neighboring Indonesian snack stall. Despite installing airtight windows, the problem persisted for over 3 years, causing distress. The snack stall owner defended continuous improvement of filtration equipment as per EPA regulations, having spent nearly $150,000 on upgrades. The smell of Indonesian dishes, favored by local residents but causing distress to the neighboring shop, led to ongoing disputes unresolved after years of grievances.
Source: YAHOO