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Dead maggots allegedly found in fried chicken bought in airport, netizens disgusted

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2 Jun 2026, 10:31 am
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Dead maggots allegedly found in fried chicken bought in airport, netizens disgusted
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The user claimed the meal was bought at the airport and was “full of dead maggots”.

A social media post alleging that fried chicken purchased at a local airport contained dead maggots has triggered disgust and concern among Malaysian netizens, with many urging the customer to lodge a report with health authorities.

The post, shared on Threads, included a close-up video that appeared to show several small worm-like objects inside a piece of fried chicken.

The user claimed the meal had been purchased at the airport and was “full of dead maggots”.

Credit: Threads

The post quickly gained attention online, drawing reactions from users who expressed shock and revulsion over the allegation.

Several Thread users urged the individual to report the matter to the Health Ministry (MOH), warning that food contamination could pose serious health risks if the claim is verified.

“Hey, report it to the Health Ministry (MOH). Don’t just post it on Threads saying you’re shaken and all that. This could be deadly,” one user wrote.

Others said the video had left them feeling nauseated.

“Ugh, that makes me lose my appetite,” one commenter said.

“Allahuakbar… didn’t they notice? Oh no. I’ve completely lost my appetite,” another user commented.

One netizen admitted to being deeply unsettled by the footage, saying they would now inspect every piece of chicken carefully before eating.

The sentiment was echoed by many others in the comments section, with several users saying the video had made them more cautious about food safety.

The authenticity of the video and the exact nature of the objects shown have not been independently verified.

No official statement has been issued by the food outlet or relevant authorities at the time of writing.

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