NEW DELHI – Ikea’s Indian unit apologised on Monday (Sept 3) after a diner found a caterpillar in his rice at the Swedish furniture giant’s recently-opened first local outlet.
The store in Hyderabad opened to great fanfare only last month, the first of 25 Ikea hopes to open by 2025 to cater to India’s 1.25 billion-strong population and the nation’s burgeoning middle class.
Customer Abeed Mohammad tweeted photos of the caterpillar in the vegetable biryani dish that he ordered at the store’s 1,000-seat restaurant on Friday.
After collecting samples on Saturday, officials sent notices to Ikea and the firm which allegedly supplied the food.
Ikea said it had the strictest guidelines when it came to food safety and apologised to the customer for the “unfortunate experience”.
“At Ikea we have the strictest guidelines when it comes to food safety and quality as customer health and safety are something we care about deeply.”