Man recovers large quantity of food after caterer allegedly said ₦5M worth of meals finished in hours

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A man has stirred reactions online after sharing a video showing several food items he claimed were recovered from a caterer who had allegedly reported that food worth ₦5 million was exhausted in less than four hours at an event.

In the video, multiple cooler flasks containing chicken, rice, soup, beef, and other assorted food items could be seen.

 

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The man alleged that the food was discovered after concerns were raised about how quickly the catering supplies had supposedly run out.

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The footage has generated widespread debate on social media, with many users questioning event catering practices and calling for greater accountability and transparency when handling large food budgets.

 

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Check out reactions …

@OSE Nsukka ️ said: “If she succeeded in taking all these wat will she do with them cos this extreme”

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@FemaleAbokie IN PORT HARCOURT wrote: “una own small na..our own fit cook wedding food for people. please remind me to look for the video today.”

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@ ⛎ wrote: “5m for only food, how much come be the whole ceremony”

 

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@tric tric said: “the best thing is when you pay them,give them where to cook, keep monitoring team, and search them before they leave”

 

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Watch video below ;

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