A full-blown health scandal is unfolding in Budapest! Inspectors from Hungary’s National Food Safety Authority (NEBIH) have uncovered that patients at Petefi Sandor Hospital are being served meat that is past its expiration date — and not just by a few days, but by up to half a year! Yes, you read that right — six months! Chicken drumsticks expired in April, pork leg from December last year, and even chicken fillets from January this year! How on earth is this happening in a healthcare facility that’s supposed to care for people’s health?
The hospital tried to deny the allegations, claiming inspections were done months ago and all questionable products were destroyed. However, NEBIH inspectors clearly state that expired meat products were found in storage and were being used to feed patients.
To make matters worse, this isn’t the only problem — photos of hospital rooms show cockroaches roaming freely, and patients complain about catastrophic conditions, from crumbling ceilings to broken toilets.
Budapest’s mayor, Gergely Karacsony, couldn’t resist making a sarcastic comment on social media, wondering who will take responsibility — Brussels, billionaire George Soros, or maybe Ukraine?
This scandal casts a dark shadow over Hungary’s healthcare system and raises a serious question — how protected are patients really? Will someone finally put a stop to these abuses, or will we keep watching people’s health being gambled away due to negligence and irresponsibility?
If you have similar experiences or think this is just the tip of the iceberg, feel free to share your thoughts — maybe together we can uncover even darker secrets!