A case of employees of Britain’s Royal Mail Sorting Office behaving strangely while drunk has come to light. After unknowingly eating chocolate containing cannabis, he became overly excited and started behaving strangely, after which he had to be admitted to the hospital. It is being told that he got some packets of opened chocolates and after distributing them and eating them, he got into this condition. Later it was found out that the chocolate actually contained cannabis.
The Argus reports. According to , three employees of the North Road office in Brighton, UK reportedly shared the treat. But after some time, the effect of cannabis started taking effect. He experienced a panic attack and was taken to hospital by ambulance after reading the packaging.
Royal Mail said it investigated the incident, but no disciplinary action was taken. “I came back to the office very excited,” a member of staff told The Argus. After eating that chocolate, some people were behaving very strangely.
The staff didn’t even notice that it was cannabis-infused chocolate. (Symbolic photo: Canva)
Sources at the Royal Mail delivery office said that normally when the contents of a parcel become loose during sorting, they are kept on the shelf until they can be reunited with any damaged packaging. Royal Mail policy states that loose items are then placed in a “damaged bag” and delivered.
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A Royal Mail spokeswoman confirmed the incident, and said that an investigation had been carried out but where the chocolate bar came from could not be determined. on reddit It didn’t take long for hundreds of people to share their thoughts in a post about the incident. One said: “I wonder why people think it’s acceptable for them to eat chocolate like this. “Hopefully they have learned their lesson.” Another wrote, “Think you’re eating free chocolate and then you find out it’s got cannabis in it….”
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FIRST PUBLISHED: May 20, 2024, 07:56 IST