In scandal-starved U.K., the Daily Mail reports a safari park has been forced to admit serving up food meant for its animals in the public canteen.
Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire has said that potatoes and onions generously donated for the animals were fed to paying customers.
However safari park bosses stressed today that they had not put customers’ health at risk.
The incident only came to light when a member of the public (or kitchen staff – dp) complained to Central Bedfordshire County Council about kitchen practices.
Park chiefs were then forced to admit that in September last year they had used food in the public canteen that had been donated as animal feed.
However, they insisted this was a ‘one-off’ and not common practice at the park which houses animals including lions, tigers, elephants, rhino and giraffes.
The potatoes and onions were said to have been unsuitable for the animals.
Officials from Central Bedfordshire Council launched an investigation into the incident and discovered the allegations were true.