Poor Food Hygiene: Maggots Found In Sandwich At Atlanta Airport Restaurant |
A passenger at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport was stunned to discover maggots crawling on top of a sandwich he ordered at a terminal restaurant last week. Joel Woloshuk purchased a focaccia sandwich from CafĂ© Intermezzo and when he opened the box after boarding his flight to Miami, he noticed something moving on the bread.
Poor Food Hygiene: Maggots Found In Sandwich At Atlanta Airport Restaurant - Joel Woloshuk |
Woloshuk took out his cellphone and shot video of the repulsive insects.
“That’s what I was served for lunch,” Woloshuk says as he pokes one of the plump maggots with a straw. Woloshuk kept the sandwich and called the restaurant to inform them of the problem when he returned to Atlanta.
“This isn’t a wilted tomato, this isn’t a moldy piece of bread, these are maggots,” Woloshuk said. The restaurant says it had changed its bread supplier as a result of the complaint from Woloshuk. Cafe Intermezzo blamed the bread maker for the maggots and it had found a new supplier.
“All products from the vendor were removed,” Cafe Intermezzo said in a statement. “Not a single crumb of bread from the vendor remains in the facility.”
Woloshuk said he refused the restaurant’s offer of a refund for the sandwich. Better still would be if the cafe could simply erase his memory of the whole episode.
“I’m in this airport weekly, and it makes me pretty angry,” Woloshuk. Now you are going to be weary of every damn thing you eat at the airport. Even when you don see anything, your mind will wonder how hygienic the really is.
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When next at the Atlanta airport please closely examine your focaccia sandwich, to avoid eating a maggot sandwich sushi.
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When next at the Atlanta airport please closely examine your focaccia sandwich, to avoid eating a maggot sandwich sushi.
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