Traveler Fined Nearly $2,000 Over 2 McMuffins in His Luggage

Nothing’s quite like biting into a hot Egg and Sausage McMuffin at the crack of dawn, but how much would you be willing to dish out for one? How about nearly $2,000? Well, that’s how big a fine an airline passenger in Darwin, Australia, was hit with after being caught egg-handed at the airport.

Food & Wine reports that the unidentified traveler, who was flying to Darwin from Bali, Indonesia, was given an AUD​​$2,664 ($1,846) infringement notice after a sniffer dog discovered the meal. He had had two Egg and Sausage McMuffins and a ham croissant in his bag, violating the country’s biosecurity rules.

The traveler received not even a crumb of sympathy from Murray Watt, Australia’s Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, over the debacle.

 

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“This will be the most expensive Maccas meal this passenger ever has, this fine is twice the cost of an airfare to Bali, but I have no sympathy for people who choose to disobey Australia’s strict biosecurity measures, and recent detections show you will be caught,” Watt said in a statement, according to Food & Wine. “Australia is FMD-free [foot-and-mouth disease], and we want it to stay that way.”

Upon being confiscated, the hearty breakfast was to be tested for foot-and-mouth disease and then destroyed.

Zinta, the biosecurity detector dog that discovered the items, is receiving high praise for a job well done. “[I]t’s excellent to see she is already contributing to keeping the country safe,” Watt shared.

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