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SVT reporter served meat at Max restaurant despite vegetarian diet

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  • Rikard Berglin, an SVT reporter, was served meat instead of a plant-based burger at Max, violating his vegetarian diet since 1995.
  • Max staff confirmed the error and offered free ice cream as compensation, but Berglin declined any form of payment.
  • A Max representative called it human error and said such an incident had never occurred in her 24-year career.

According to sources, Rikard Berglin was served meat instead of plant-based beef at a Max restaurant. " He added, "I have extreme bad luck if you believe Max. " Max restaurant staff confirmed that Berglin was served meat.

" The specific human error that led to the mix-up has not been disclosed. Berglin was offered free ice cream by Max restaurant staff as compensation for the meat burger, but he has not accepted any form of compensation from Max and will not do so. It is unknown how often Max experiences such mix-ups with veggie burgers.

I have not eaten meat since 1995 and became extremely disgusted.

Rikard Berglin, SVT reporter

The exact date and location of the incident have not been provided.

I have extreme bad luck if you believe Max. Or Max has extreme bad luck, since they happened to serve meat to a vegetarian who is also a reporter for SVT, of all people.

Rikard Berglin, SVT reporter
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