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Unexpected fresh meat: official finds worm in his salad
Worm Armageddon: Kremlin grills governor over dinner tweet
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Unexpected fresh meat: official finds worm in his salad
Dinner at the Kremlin usually offers the very best for those lucky enough to be invited. But a recent banquet had a rather unexpected guest: a worm made its way onto a platter.
The discovery was made by the governor of the Tver region in central Russia, Dmitry Zelenin, who got rather more than he expected when tucking into his salad.
It happened during a reception hosted by President Dmitry Medvedev for German President Christian Wulff.
The governor rushed to post a picture of the worm enjoying himself on a heap of salad on his Twitter account, although the picture was later deleted.
But far from complaining, the governor said the unexpected ingredient showed that at least the salad was extremely fresh.
The fate of the worm is unknown.
“The leaders of the country prefer healthy food these days,” said the Kremlin’s head chef Anatoly Galkin. “They eat more vegetables, green foods, less meat, less fat. So they are really into healthy eating.”
Worm Armageddon: Kremlin grills governor over dinner tweet
On Thursday, the Department of Presidential Affairs said the notorious photograph was likely to be a fake, and that it certainly wasn’t taken at Wednesday’s dinner in the Kremlin.
The Federal Guard Service is analyzing the picture now, the Department said, and if it is proved a fake, Zelenin will have to respond.
Meanwhile, presidential aide Sergey Prikhodko called Zelenin’s post irresponsible and foolish. He told RIA Novosti that it is time to introduce “discharge for half-wittedness” as a new reason to firing governmental officials.
This is not the first time a tweet has landed a Russian governor in trouble. In August, President Dmitry Medvedev publicly told off the governor of Kirov region for updating his Twitter account during a State Council session.