In a shocking incident, a passenger discovered a centipede floating in his raita served at IRCTC’s VIP Executive Lounge. While people often take to X (formerly Twitter) to share the unsatisfactory meals served on trains, this is a rare incident where a VIP lounge has been flagged off for serving unhygienic food to its passengers. Here’s more to it.
Man Spots Centipede In Raita Served At IRCTC’s VIP Lounge
Taking to X, a person named Aaraynsh shared a picture of a paper cup filled with raita. But what stood out was a centipede floating in the yoghurt. In his caption, he takes a dig at Indian Railways. He sarcastically claims that the food served on Indian Railways has improved. And that’s because they are serving raita with more protein. His post highlights that IRCTC lounges are no different than trains when it comes to unsatisfactory meals.
He commented that the incident happened at one of the IRCTC VIP Executive Lounges. So, he asks Netizens to wonder about the state of affairs on regular trains or pantry cars. Like Aaraynsh, X users were equally disgusted on seeing the centipede in the raita cup.
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Netizens Joke About Him Getting Extra Protein With His Food
In no time his post garnered 289.4k views and over 300 comments. A Netizen sarcastically lauded Indian Railways for ensuring its passengers have adequate protein intake. To this, Aaraynsh exclaimed that he needs to be extra careful even while drinking chai served by the Indian Railways. Another person joked that this was the reason why his mother packs meals for him ahead of his train journey.
Many others joked about the passenger getting an extra dose of protein with his meal. Aaraynsh cited that he discovered the creepy crawly after devouring half of the raita. He was about to puke when he found out. Another Netizen exclaimed that she prefers to never eat anything on the train except for homecooked food. An X user joked that the raita was actually a swimming pool for the insect. And it was a non-veg raita at best.
Well, have you ever spotted an insect in your food served on the train or lounge?
Cover Image Courtesy: @aaraynsh/ X and Canva Pro
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