This Restaurant Got Caught Serving Human Meat To Customers

UPDATE: 5/18/15- Although BBC is usually a pretty credible source, it seems they recycled this from an older story that was only half-true. While there were human heads found, according to Vanguard the owner said it was part of a set-up and he was later released on bail. So this situation did take place in 2013, but there was no proof that the restaurant was actually using human meat in their food.

When you watch the Walking Dead, you know it’s TV magic and the whole flesh-eating thing isn’t supposed to happen in real life, but the folks who ate at this restaurant inadvertently experienced their first cannibalistic meal.

BBC reported that a Nigerian restaurant got caught using human meat in its food. Some residents were suspicious of the restaurant and called the cops. Once the police showed up, they caught the employees draining blood from human heads, and, well, that’s pretty illegal.

There cops also found automatic firearms and grenades, which might lowkey explain how they acquired their meat.

Needless to say, the cops shut down that whole little Terminus, human barbecue operation and now the diners know why they were getting tummy aches.

h/t eater

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