19th December 2025 – (Guangzhou) A female university student in Guangxi has accused a fellow student of deliberately contaminating her takeaway meal with human waste in an act of revenge, after she repeatedly helped herself to other people’s food deliveries from a campus collection locker.
The student posted online alleging that she had eaten a serving of luosifen – a strong-smelling rice noodle dish – that had been “deliberately mixed with excrement”, leaving her physically unwell and psychologically traumatised. She said she intended to demand reimbursement of medical expenses and compensation for emotional distress.
In her account, the student admitted that she had previously “taken by mistake” takeaways belonging to others from the delivery lockers outside campus, but downplayed her behaviour as having done so only “once or twice”. She questioned the conscience of the person who tampered with the food, insisting that, even if she had been in the wrong, adding faeces to a meal and masking the odour with fermented stinky tofu was “going too far”.
Shortly afterwards, a male student claiming to be the “original owner” of the missing orders issued a lengthy written response, including a handwritten note. He alleged that his milk tea, fruit and takeaway orders had repeatedly disappeared from the delivery lockers under suspicious circumstances, leading him to suspect that someone was habitually stealing his food. In anger, he decided to take revenge.
He wrote that he intentionally ordered luosifen because of its pungent smell, and asked the restaurant not to seal the delivery packaging completely. After receiving the order, he said he opened the container and mixed in his own excrement and dirty mop water, then sealed it tightly with cling film before placing it back in the delivery locker. According to his account, the doctored meal was collected within an hour. He admitted that knowing the thief had eaten the “custom-made” dish made him feel “extremely satisfied”.
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