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ATLANTA (AP) - A restaurant says it has switched vendors after a customer found a cluster of maggots on his sandwich at Atlanta's airport.
Weekly traveler Joel Woloshuk told WSB-TV Tuesday ( http://bit.ly/1895s6l) that he bought a sandwich from Café Intermezzo and realized the white specks on top of it were maggots _ not parmesan _ when they began moving.
In a statement to WSB-TV, Café Intermezzo's president said the case was isolated and the problem could not have originated at the restaurant. He says the restaurant switched bread vendors and "not a single crumb" from the original bakery remains.
Atlanta Department of Aviation officials say they're distributing ultraviolet lights to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport restaurants so they can better inspect food shipments.
The Clayton County Board of Health says it found no citable violation at the location that it inspected.
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