Daniel Forsythe regularly visits the China Jade, along Beaconsfield Road, but he spotted something amiss last week.
Mr Forsythe finished his shift at the Co-op opposite the takeaway shop and ordered a chow mein and chicken in black bean sauce for pick up, costing £8.80.
He returned to his home along Mottingham Road which he shares with his wife, Kirsty, 24, and their 18-month-old daughter Evie.
After taking a few mouthfuls he claims he spotted a screw nestled in the chow mein he’d shared with his daughter.
The 25-year-old told News Shopper: "She was hungry so I’d given her a little bit.
"As soon as I saw the screw I checked the food straight away.
"She had a little plate and I just dived in there with my hands, it was a bit messy."
Poor kid would be better off raised by wolves…
In 18 months, the headline will be "The China Jade made my daughter obese" if she's being fed that.
ReplyDeleteSo... he works in an inexpensive grocery shop, yet he 'regularly' buys a takeaway on his way home from work?
ReplyDelete"So... he works in an inexpensive grocery shop, yet he 'regularly' buys a takeaway on his way home from work?"
ReplyDeleteYup. Hard to credit. Why can't mum cook?