Chicago airport food FAIL - and what's safe to eat
If you or your loved ones are traveling for the holidays and those travels take you through either of Chicago's airports, you need to read this.If you thought airport food was gross before, you ain't seen nothin' yet. At Midway airport in Chicago, an investigator recently found toxic black mold in the ice being served, and there was rat hair in a sandwich at O'Hare.
The big offenders:
Lalo's - repeatedly stores their meat at unsafe temperatures, and the drinking water may be tainted.
Luigi Stefani's - where they found the black mold, as well as unsafe sandwiches. Luigi Stefani's failed health inspections in 2005 and 2006.
Reggio's Pizza Express - failed three inspections since 2007 for various violations including the coolers not working.
The Doghouse - meat and cheese at unsafe temperatures.
Chili's - failed four inspections in the last three years and is suspected of giving multiple travelers E. coli.
Manchu Wok - two failures since 2006.
Wolfgang Puck - two cooks with open sores on their hands.
Even Gate Gourmet, who makes the airplane food, has repeatedly failed inspections due to insects, rodents, and unsafe temperatures. There's a lot of hot meat in Chicago.
Basically? If you have to eat something on the plane or at the airport, choose prepackaged items that could not be made toxic by being stored at an unsafe temperature, and stick to bottled water.
Be careful, because getting sick could ruin your trip.
[via cbs2chicago]
Filed under: Food and Drink, United States, Airports
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bri Nov 26th 2008 5:08PM
to anyone pretending to be a journalist these days: stop saying FAIL, as it makes you seem like 15-year old pubescent douche. even if you're a female (perhaps especially if you're a female).
obligatory on-topic comment: repulsive, but why did they not find any of this sooner?
arex Nov 26th 2008 7:59PM
@bri seriously, play nice. and 'douche' isn't 15-year old pubescent name calling? FAIL part of normal internet jargon if you see what's been flowing thru twitter and even tech blogs. it's not sexy, but it's used often.
on-topic, I wonder if ORD has the same fails--or other airports around for that matter. I've seen some shady stuff on airplanes.
Zach Nov 28th 2008 3:12PM
At Berghoff Cafe O'Hare makes its cashier wear a head net--it seemed hilarious at the time, but I guess makes sense.