A teenager has recounted her horror after being handed leftovers wrapped up in cling film following a recent Toby Carvery Sunday roast.
Trinity Martin, 18, visited the Maes Knoll branch of the popular restaurant chain in Bristol last Sunday (June 18) with three family members.
The trainee lash technician from Knowle Park, Bristol, said the group didn't finish their food so asked staff whether they could have a box to take the leftovers home in.
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She claimed they were told they couldn't have a takeaway box, and that instead they were given a grim cling film ball.
Trinity described the cling film-wrapped roast as "vile" and said the family decided to chuck it in the bin when they arrived home.
She said: "It looked vile. We were very shocked.
"We were laughing because everyone around us was giving weird looks.
"We thought the waitress was joking at first but she wasn't.
"We brought it home because we didn't want to be rude, but we didn't actually eat it because it looked gross."
The Daily Star has contacted Toby Carvery for comment.
Toby Carvery previously launched a campaign to make sure uneaten food isn’t wasted – selling bags full of it for under £4 in a bid to combat food waste.
The popular chain's “Magic Bags” include Yorkshire puddings, meat and veg.
The bags can be bought at the end of the day by anyone who wants one and are available at 153 restaurants across the country.
The bags can be purchased from the Too Good To Go app for £3.29 or £2.29 for the vegetarian option.
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