stone in food Jaipur Airport Lounge

Railways or airways are one of the most convenient modes of transport. The comfort they provide to us is beyond praiseworthy. However, there are always two sides to the coin. As much as it is helpful for travel purposes there are also negative factors. Often we get to know about how passengers make complaints regarding the quality of food served on trains and airports. A new instance has come to the limelight where a woman took to Twitter to share a picture thus showcasing the kind of food that is served at a place like Jaipur airport.

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Woman finds stone in food served at Jaipur airport lounge

A disappointed Twitter user took to Twitter to share her drastic experience at the Jaipur airport. A user with the name Shubhu’s Kitchen posted a picture of the meal she bought from the airport. However, you would be astounded to note that there was a stone in her food. She showcased her disappointment by posting a picture of half-eaten dal, sabzi, and curd on the plate.

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She further highlighted how bad foods are never expected at airports but nonetheless, she had it. She also shared how the stone in her meal almost broke her teeth. She wrote as we quote,

“Can’t believe the quality of food they serve at airports too now. Stones in food is generally expected on trains but here at Jaipur “International” Airport’s PRIMUS LOUNGE too. That’s just sad now. This almost broke my tooth.”

Here, have a look at her Tweet,

She also shared a picture of a broken wooden carpet on the floor of the lounge

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Plenty of Twitter users agreed with her Tweet and also shared their experiences

It is safe to say that this tweet received a lot of traction. Many people came forward to share their drastic experiences. One user wrote as we quote,

Another user’s comment went like this,

One user showcased concern and wrote,

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Jaipur International Airport immediately responded to the woman’s Tweet, have a look

The Jaipur International airport did not take much time to respond to the woman’s complain. They also took to the comment section and wrote,

“Dear Shubhu, thank you for writing to us. We have taken note of your feedback and have shared it with the concerned team for their immediate attention on this.”

In another tweet, the Airport authorities wrote,

“Also, we’d request you to kindly share your contact details with us so that our team can get in touch with you. We look forward to continuing to serve you at JAI.”

Check it out,

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What are your thoughts on this? Do you think posting Tweets on Twitter like this would really help bring the change? Do tell us your thoughts via the comments below.

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