A woman demanded millions in compensation after she was served a non-veg sandwich by a restaurant.
In a complaint filed with the Deputy Health Officer of India’s Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, the woman, identified as Nirali, said that she placed an order for a paneer tikka sandwich from a restaurant via a food delivery app.
However, after taking a few bites of the sandwich, she discovered that the restaurant delivered a chicken sandwich instead of the one she had ordered.
According to her, she was served a non-veg sandwich despite being a vegetarian by choice, as she demanded an INR 5 million (PKR 166 million) compensation.
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Meanwhile, the Indian authorities imposed an INR5,000 (PKR 16,000) on the restaurant which the woman considers not enough.
“I
have never consumed non-vegetarian food in my life. It was a shocking and dreadful experience,” said Nirali. “The incident was very dreadful, and it can’t be reversed. ₹5,000 fine is not enough, and I will go to the consumer court.”
“I could’ve asked for more, but even that wouldn’t have served justice to what I felt,” she added.
In March this year, serious concerns were raised over a Long Island baker, Michelle Siriani, who was accused of passing off Dunkin’ Donuts as her own creations while falsely claiming they are vegan and gluten-free.
The controversy was brought to light by vegan grocery store CindySnacks, which posted about the suspicious treats on Instagram.
CindySnacks raised alarm when it noticed a distinctively different-looking donut in a box of baked goods delivered by Savory Fig, Siriani’s vegan bakery.
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