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Air India runs into row over food served on flight

Tata Group-owned Air India which has come in for heavy criticism over the manner in which handled the horrifying urination incident on a New York-Delhi flight has run into a fresh controversy over the quality of a meal served to a flyer on board one of its flights.

A woman flyer took to Twitter to complain about a stone she found in a meal served to her on board Air India flight 215.

In a tweet, she tagged Air India and wrote, ”You don’t need resources and money to ensure stone-free food Air India (@airindiain). This is what I received in my food served on flight AI 215 today. Crew member, Ms Jadon was informed. This kind of negligence is unacceptable.”

Responding to her tweet, Air India wrote, ”Dear Ma’am, this is concerning and we’re taking this up immediately with our Catering team. Please allow us some time to get back. We appreciate you bringing this to our notice.”

IN Bureau

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