If you didn’t take a good gander at your flight meal, you will now. In late May 2022, an American Airlines passenger found bugs living their best lives in his salad.
American Airlines Business Class Passenger Pays $10K for Round Trip and Ends Up Bugs IN HIS FLIGHT MEAL
The passenger would post a video of the disgusting dish discovery. According to TMZ, the man was on a flight from Frankfurt to the Dallas-Fort Worth area when he found tiny dark bugs on his meal. The salad was wrapped up with plastic and the bugs could be seen just vibing on the veggies, folks.
As expected, the passenger was not pleased with this. In a post where American Airlines was definitely tagged, the passenger said:
“The business class was over $10,000 round trip and this is the quality of service. Food with live bugs being served and a staff that simply laughed it off and asked if I wanted a different salad.”
Now, a company can’t tolerate anything that will bring negative press. American Airlines is no different and told TMZ:
“We’re concerned about this report, as what the customer is describing is not up to our standards. We are investigating this matter and are working directly with our catering provider in Frankfurt. A member of our team has reached out to the customer to apologize and learn more about their experience.”
I don’t know folks, the video of the bugs crawling about in his salad and the ticket showing that he paid $10,000 for a business class seat explained enough about his experience. Regardless of the price of the ticket, passengers should expect a certain level of service and sanitation on a plane or in a restaurant. At the very minimum, you shouldn’t have bugs in your food.
However, everyone looks at every situation differently, so let us know what you would do or how you would act in this situation.
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