Home Office contractor gives children hotel food containing worms | Immigration and asylum

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  1. Worms? When I was a kid, we were lucky if we even got maggots!!

    Also – “waiter waiter there’s a fly in my soup”

    “Shh, be quiet, or everyone will want one.”

    But seriously, fuck these cunts.

  2. It’s very common for fish to contain worms (sorry to burden you with this knowledge, everyone, but if you’re eating fish you’re probably eating worms too) but it’s not going to be a problem unless it’s raw fish (cooking or freezing kills them). Anisakiasis is relatively common in Japan because raw fish is a bigger part of the diet there. I’m a bit confused because they mentioned an ‘insect’ in the article – if it was maggots rather than nematodes in the food it would imply that the food had gone bad and then it would make sense that people could get sick from it.

  3. I’ve had fish with a worm in it before. It’s not uncommon at all, it’s just most of you don’t even realise you’ve eaten it. Cod is notorious for worms.

    This has got traction because the guardian want to generate outrage for no reason. And that’s coming from someone who reads the guardian a lot. This is a complete non story

  4. Hold on a second:

    “A four-year-old boy, not realising that his meal of fish and chips
    contained worms, began vomiting soon after he started to eat it.
    Paramedics were called and the boy was taken to hospital.”

    What kind of worms can induce vomiting that fast and require paramedics? That is a fantasy story, a medical fiction! Unless someone can prove otherwise I’m convinced it’s a BS story.

  5. 5 years down the line this very same ‘newspaper’ will be telling us that anyone who objects to having their social credit score contingent on eating their share of Mr Gates’s Magical Microsoft Mealworms is a planet murderer who deserves a stay in the reducation camps.

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