Supermarket To Pay Hindu Man After He Ate His ‘god’ By Mistake

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Jaswinder Paul says his family haven’t talked to him since he ate a chunk of beef that he thought was lamb, and he needs to go home to India to be “purified” by priests

A Hindu man who claims he mistakenly ate beef labelled as lamb wants a supermarket to pay for a trip to India so he can take part in a cleansing ritual.

Jaswinder Paul claims he bought a chunk of meat labelled ‘lamb roast’ and was horrified after discovering that it was actually beef.

The barber didn’t find out until after he had cooked it and eaten it – and he claims his family hasn’t talked to him since.

Mr Paul, from Blenheim, New Zealand, is now demanding the Countdown supermarket pay for a trip to his native India so he can be purified by priests after he broke his religious vow.

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Hindus consider the cow to be a sacred symbol of life.

Mr Paul, who runs his own barber shop, told Stuff.co.nz: “According to my religion, I have to go back to my country and do sacred things for four to six weeks, and be purified by priests, so I can continue on my religious path. It’s a long process.”

Travelling to Delhi, he said, would require him to close his shop and pay thousands for flights, accommodation and food.

Mr Paul said he complained to the supermarket and was offered a $200 (£100) voucher as a goodwill gesture.

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But he refused and asked the company to pay for his trip instead.

That hasn’t happened and he is not considering legal action as a last resort.

He said: “I understand this looks like a simple matter, but for me this is very hard. I break my religion [vows] because of someone else’s negligence.

“I know my society back from my home will not accept me with this breach of the religion’s conditions.”

It appears Mr Paul won’t get his way.

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A spokeswoman for Countdown told Stuff.co.nz that an in-store labelling error resulted in a pack of beef mince being sold with both beef and lamb labels.

She said the supermarket was sorry for the mistake and respects Mr Paul’s beliefs, and that the goodwill gesture still stands.

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