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NYC Halal Food Cart Worker Fired Amid Health Concerns After Catching Pigeon; Worker Reportedly From Bangladesh
Jan 4, 2025, 06:59 PM
A Queens-based halal food cart worker was filmed capturing a pigeon using a plastic bag and bringing it back to the cart, prompting public outrage and health concerns. The incident, which occurred near the Rego Center Mall on December 29, was captured by a commuter and went viral, amassing over 155,000 likes and 16,000 comments on social media. The worker, who was filling in temporarily and is reportedly from Bangladesh, was fired the same day the video surfaced, according to the cart's regular operator. The worker was also seen rinsing his mouth and cleaning his teeth with his fingers after the incident. The Health Department investigated the cart and found no evidence of pigeons or violations but has pledged to continue monitoring. The incident has led to numerous complaints to 311 and negative reviews online, citing unsanitary conditions and concerns about food safety. The cart's business has reportedly suffered as a result. In New York City, trapping pigeons without proper permits is illegal, and the practice has been associated with health risks such as salmonella and E. coli. In Bangladesh, pigeons are commonly farmed for food, racing, and other purposes.
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