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Munching on snacks during the journey by bus or train is not an abnormal phenomenon now. Despite the ban on consumption in buses or trams in many countries, people don’t hesitate to complete their meals on public transport. In recent years, eating in transit has become a recurring point of contentious debate. A picture is now going viral in which a man was seen eating raw minced meat while sitting in a metro. The owner of the post claims that the man also tried to force a person sitting next to him to take a bite. Netizens have slammed the man in the picture and called it ‘disgusting’. Others said that it is quite normal in some European countries. The photo has gone viral now.
A woman from London shared a photo of the man in a subway while explaining the incident. The woman wrote that a man was holding a piece of meat in one hand while watching something on his mobile with the other hand. She also condemned the fact that the man was sitting on his seat with bare feet. “This man is not only eating raw meat himself but is also inciting the man sitting next to him to eat raw meat.” wrote Yasmin who shared the viral picture on Reddit.
She further wrote in the comment section that the man appeared to be American based on his accent. She wrote that the man was having a conversation with the suit guy next to him and asked to take bites. He also advocated the significance of raw meat and other things. “ He didn’t take a bite, the meat dude asked like 4 times though,” wrote Yasmin. Take a look at the post,
This man is eating raw mince beef on the overground and trying to get the guy next to him to take a bite byu/yasminsharp inWeird
One of the users expressed his amusement over such acts and said that eating raw meat on a train is ‘dirty’. Another commented that eating raw meat is still okay, but minced raw meat is the worst.
It is not uncommon in many parts of the world, another added. He wrote that there is nothing wrong with eating raw meat. People often buy raw beef and onion served on rye bread at Joy Gerard’s in Greenfield, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee, for Rs 1250.
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