The quality of food supplied in airports and on trains is a common topic of complaint among travellers on social media. In a similar incident, a woman shared a picture of a stone she discovered in a meal served in a lounge at Jaipur International Airport on Twitter.
A woman recently posted a picture of a stone she found in a meal at a lounge in Jaipur International Airport on Twitter, prompting her to complain about the quality of the services in a series of tweets.
Woman Finds Stone In Meal Served At Airport Lounge
Shubhu's Kitchen, an unhappy Twitter user, dropped tweets showing a stone that she discovered while she was eating her supper. She uploaded a photo of her half-eaten dinner, which included curd, dal, and sabzi. She continued by saying that she was not expecting the Jaipur International Airport lounge to serve meals containing stones.
She expressed shock at the current standard of airport food in her tweet. She added that stones in food are typically accepted on trains, but they are also present at the "Primus Lounge" in the Jaipur "International" Airport. This nearly broke her tooth, she added. She didn't hold back when she expressed her displeasure with the airport, calling it a "shack." The tweet has gained a decent amount of Twitter momentum. After her tweet went viral, the airport services responded to her concerns by stating that they had received her feedback and had forwarded it to the appropriate team for their prompt attention to this.
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Similar Incidents:
A woman complained on Twitter in January that the food she received on an Air India aircraft contained a stone. Sarvapriya Sangwan said on Twitter that she discovered a stone in her food. She also posted two images of the stone she claimed to have discovered at the dinner.
Sanjeev Kapoor, a chef, had expressed his dissatisfaction with the in-flight meal on his trip from Nagpur to Mumbai with Air India. He shared a photo of the dish on Twitter and questioned whether it was a proper depiction of Indian food that should be served for breakfast. He also criticized the airline for its poor food selection.