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A woman was left horrified after claiming to have sighted a giant mushroom growing in the toilets of a Burger King restaurant
Natalie Singleton broke these photos showing what appears to be curly mushrooms hanging on the plinth inside the cabin.
The 31-year-old woman said she was going to work Thursday afternoon when she decided to stop at the Sandfields fast food chain in Port Talbot, Wales. .
She said: "I was calling to use the toilets on the way to work, it was the left booth in the women's toilet when you enter, the farthest from the door.
"I've never seen such a dirty toilet, there were paper tissues everywhere, the smell was terrible and, to top it off, mushrooms were sprouting in the box, I did not never seen anything like it.
"I was shocked and I could not believe that a franchise as big as Burger King would have such health and hygiene conditions."
I have never seen so dirty toilets, there were paper tissues everywhere, the smell was terrible and, to top it off, mushrooms were sprouting in the boxes, I never have nothing seen of such.
Natalie Singleton
Natalie said she had reported the case to the Environmental Health Service Council of Neath Port Talbot.
She added, "I tried to tell a staff member and they said they would look into the situation.
"It deters me from going there in the future, I will never eat again or use the toilets there."
The images were posted on the Facebook group, Neath Constituency Voice for Everyone, and many people commented on these images, calling the toilets "disgusting" and "dreadful".
A photo taken Friday afternoon seems to show that the toilets have now been cleaned.
Sun Online has contacted Burger King for a comment. However, a spokeswoman told The Mirror, "Hygiene is a top priority at Burger King restaurants in the UK.
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"We are working with the franchisee, who owns and operates this restaurant independently, to investigate this matter, and appropriate measures will be taken to ensure compliance with our hygiene standards."
Neath Port Talbot's board also confirmed the investigation.
A spokesman for the council said: "We have been informed this Friday (Friday) and we are currently investigating."
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