Shock! Viral Woman Finds Lice in Chili Powder Restaurants in Jakarta

A video uploaded by the TikTok account @nosugar.pls went viral after he showed the presence of lice in chilli powder at a restaurant in Jakarta.

Yes, when he tried to pay attention to the contents of the jar, a lot of fleas were hanging around the chili powder. He even poured the chili powder on the table.

As a result, the lice also fell on the table in large numbers. As a result, the girl in the video lost her appetite instantly.

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“Guys, be careful when you eat anywhere, first look at the contents of the jar,” said the girl in the video.

“My friend wants to get chili powder at a restaurant in Jakarta, but many animals like this don’t want to eat right away, right?” he continued.

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After the video went viral, the restaurant sent him a message apologizing for the incident. The restaurant also asked all branches to check all the condiments on their tables.

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