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Woman 'physically sick' after finding worm in KFC drink and vows to never visit again

One woman has been left “physically sick” after she found a worm in her drink from KFC.

She made the discovery after she had already drank some of the Pepsi she ordered.

40-year-old Janine Shaw ordered a children’s chicken meal with a Pepsi, and was horrified when she discovered something in her drink.

After having spotted what appeared to be a worm, Shaw said she would never visit KFC again and has been “turned off” all fast food for the time being.

She said the thought of what she had consumed made her physically sick.

The mum shared pictures of the unidentified creepy crawly on Facebook. In the post, she said: "Feel sick even writing this. KFC Spytty Newport I visited this lunchtime, went through the drive through and I had a children's chicken fillet meal, with Pepsi.

"All was fine with the food, the lid on the drink didn’t have a hole for the straw so I had to take it off.

“I started drinking my drink and saw something on the edge of the cup, looking closer it was a tiny worm! The texture shape and head was clearly visible!

"It definitely wasn’t something from the pipes etc. I feel physically sick I wouldn’t have even noticed this if I hadn’t had to take the top off, and the small amount I drank I don’t know if there was more in that.

“Also this was meant to be a children's meal and I’m sure a child wouldn’t have stopped to look! I have made a complaint to KFC, last time I’m visiting but be aware of their cleanliness!"

KFC apologised for the customer's experience ((Image: Google))

Shaw said she has never has any issues with this KFC branch, which is located in Newport, Wales, in the past, Wales Online reported.

She said: "I'm not a regular visitor to be honest, but I have been there on numerous occasions. I don't think I will ever be able to drink a drink from a fast food restaurant again. It has really turned me off all fast food in general.

"It did make me physically sick, but I think that was just the thought of what I had ingested to be honest. I had already drank some of it before I saw it in the cup. It definitely looked like a worm or some sort of bug. The drinks machine must have been dirty.

"If I hadn't have taken the lid off then I would never have seen it, and would have just drank the Pepsi. It's only because the lid did not have a hole for the straw that I even took it off.

"While I was waiting for the drive thru I noticed that the store does have a food hygiene rating of 5."

((Image: Janine Shaw))

The KFC outlet has been awarded the highest food hygiene rating, after an inspection in January 2019. It is not known where the bug came from, or exactly what it is.

Shaw has complained to KFC's head office following the incident, but has yet to speak to a member of staff about her complaint. She has also vowed never to return to a KFC restaurant.

A KFC spokesperson said: “We’re really sorry Janine was put off her meal – that’s the last thing we want. We have very strict hygiene and quality processes at our restaurants and the EHO has confirmed all our procedures were in order.

“We've not had any similar complaints but we never want to leave a guest disappointed, so we’ve reached out to her to make things right.”

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