Are you also fond of eating burgers, sandwiches, or pizza? If so, then once again think about this hobby of yours. Let it happen that this hobby of yours will become fatal for you. An 18-year-old man died after eating a burger in Britain. When his father investigated the death of his son, he was surprised to know the real reason. Now he has demanded justice by filing a case in court against the restaurant that makes burgers.

Died a few days after eating a burger
According to the report on 'The Sun' website, this incident is from East Sussex County of Britain. 18-year-old Owen Carey, who lives there, had come to eat burgers at the Byron Burgers restaurant in the joy of his birthday. There he ordered a plain chicken burger. When Owen Carey returned home after eating that burger, his health deteriorated. He was admitted to the hospital due to vomiting and diarrhea. But his condition worsened there. After staying for a few days in the hospital, the young man died, leaving his parents heartbroken.

A surprising reason revealed in the investigation
The parents could not understand how the son died due to the Side Effects of Burger. Owen Carey's 66-year-old father, Paul, started trying to investigate the matter himself. He again reached the same restaurant and asked for the same plain chicken burger. He came to know that in the name of making the burger tasty, it was being soaked in buttermilk and then heated in the oven, due to which chemical reactions started in it. Since his son was allergic to this type of reaction, he had an upset stomach before eating that burger and then went into a coma.

'Restaurant owners' negligence killed son'
Paul, devastated by his son's death, says that his son was killed by the negligence of the restaurant owners. If they had printed the complete details of making it on their app and burger (Side Effects of Burger) in advance, then perhaps their son would not have eaten it due to being allergic and his life would have been saved. They say that the restaurant staff misled his son, due to which he died.

The debate will now be held in the British Parliament in May
He is now running an online campaign to get justice for his son, on which 13,000 people have signed so far. He has also sent this online petition to the British Parliament, which will now be debated in May. Paul demands that the laws related to food and drink should be made stricter. All the restaurant-hotels that deliver food should be ordered to print the information about food items so that no one else gets to know like this.