A recent incident at a Subway restaurant has left customers shocked and disgusted. A customer claims to have found a human tooth in one of their sandwiches, prompting Subway to investigate the matter.
The alleged discovery raises concerns about food safety and quality control in the popular fast-food chain.
The shocking discovery was made by a customer named Lauren Murray, who ordered three different meals from a Subway branch in Belfast through the Deliveroo app.
While enjoying her chicken-bacon-salad sub, Murray bit into something unexpected: a small, hard object.
Initially thinking it was a piece of onion, she soon realized it was a tooth.
The tooth was photographed and shared, showing a small white object resting on top of the Subway packaging. Murray was deeply disturbed by the incident, even describing the experience as making her feel ill.
However, she claimed that Subway had not reached out to her, despite her attempts to contact the branch directly.
In response to the incident, Subway has stated that the health and safety of their customer is a top priority. They have launched an investigation into the matter and are addressing it directly with the franchisee involved.
A McDonald's customer in Ohio was left in a state of shock and disbelief after discovering a crack pipe in their McDonald's breakfast order.
The customer, who remains unidentified, made the shocking discovery while opening their McMuffin breakfast order. Instead of finding a delicious meal, they were confronted with a crack pipe hidden among the food items.
The individual immediately reported the incident to the authorities and expressed their astonishment on the popular online platform Reddit.
They emphasized feeling fortunate that they were an adult and not a child opening a meal from McDonald's, as the consequences could have been far more severe.
Following the customer's report, an investigation was launched, revealing several violations of food safety and hygiene regulations at the Ohio branch of McDonald's.
The health inspector found that both the customer areas and food preparation areas did not meet the required hygiene standards.
Construction workers were freely moving through the restaurant without any protective cover, resulting in the presence of construction equipment, debris, garbage, and dust.
Additionally, the report highlighted inadequate cleaning and disinfection of food contact surfaces and a lack of protection against sources of contamination.
After the completion of the emergency investigation, the McDonald's restaurant reopened on December 21.
The fast-food chain's spokesman stated that efforts were being made to tighten security and prevent the spread of drugs both locally and nationwide.