The airport that sold the bug coffee found the larvae in the juice this time

Jul 11, 2024

The airport that sold the bug coffee found the larvae in the juice this time
Worm larvae are found in orange juice purchased at an airport in Spain, shocking.

The airport was also a controversial place in April when bugs were introduced into vending machine coffee.

According to local media, including Ultima Hora, a woman named Indira Sastre stopped at an airport cafe for a simple breakfast before boarding a flight from Palma Airport in Mallorca, Spain.

She ordered coffee, a cup of orange juice and a croissant.

However, I was surprised to see three worm larvae floating in the juice cup.

She took out the larvae and took a picture, and complained to the clerk that there was a bug floating on the orange juice.

Asking for a refund and asking for bottled juice, she asked "Please check the machine not to provide such a thing to others." Then the clerk replied with little consideration "It must have been part of the orange".

This is not the first time foreign substances have been found in drinks sold here at Palma Airport.

On April 22, a 21-year-old woman, an airline employee, found several bug carcasses in a vending machine purchased coffee at Palma Airport.

The woman, who drank a few sips without knowing this, spent 36 hours in the intensive care unit of the hospital with a severe allergic reaction, 'anaphylaxis shock'.





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