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Darragh Berry

Man horrified after finding two insects in 'disgusting' breakfast roll at Dublin Airport

A man has revealed his shock after he bought a roll at Dublin Airport - and found two insects embedded in his food.

Comedian Martin 'Beanz' Warde flew into the capital on May 19, and was rushing to make the bus to Galway when he purchased the delicacy.

It was only after boarding the bus that Martin opened the wrapper - and found the horrifying surprise inside, Dublin Live reports.

In a tweet he said: "Just bought this breakfast roll in the shop at Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport. Why are there two weird looking insects stuck to it? F**king disgusting?."

(martinbeanz // Twitter)

He added: "It was disgusting to find but I was on the bus by the time I opened the roll.

"They look like they were mid throws of love making too, lucky little sh**s."

Unsurprisingly, the funnyman hasn't been taking the situation too seriously and said he was on a "protein rich diet and you wouldn't complain if a barman accidentally gave you an extra pint. I ate them".

He added: "I didn't make a complaint, I did tweet them however, with no response.

"It looks like the roll was used to swat two flies that may have been on a counter.

Dublin Airport (stock image) (DAA)

"I'm more annoyed I wasn't asked if I'd like flies with that. They missed a trick there I reckon."

A spokeswoman for Dublin Airport said that she was apologetic to Martin for his recent experience at the Airport and to pass on his contact details in order to rectify the matter.

Martin continued: "I've eaten much worse, believe me."

When asked if a lifetime supply of food at the Airport would make up for his experience, Martin concluded "I'm currently overweight so I shouldn't have even had one breakfast roll, a lifetime of them might prove to be less valuable than first thought."

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