Do you want the chicken, the beef or the shrapnel?
We've heard of 'may contain traces of peanuts' before, but this is something else.
An American plane passenger was left stunned on a recent British Airways flight when a meal contained a warning that it may contain "bullet fragments".
American radio host Dr. Michael L. Brown had been travelling from London Heathrow to Chicago when it came time to select a meal from the in flight menu.
His choice? The 'Home Counties venison stew', with all the trimmings.
However there was one strange ingredient included due to the way the deer was killed.
The warning read: "Even though greatest care has been taken, due to the nature of the product there is a very small risk of bullet fragments that could be found in the meal."
The 63-year-old took a photo of the strange warning and shared it on Twitter, saying: "You've got to be kidding me."
He said: "I didn't order it but found this to be very strange. The two flight attendants I spoke with had never seen or noticed this before but got a good laugh out of it."
A spokesman for British Airways said: "These warnings are there as a precaution, and are common practice. We source the best British ingredients for our in-flight menu and this is no exception."
So, my story about the venison with possible bullet fragments on British Airways is making the rounds online. :) I must say, though, that the overall service on board was great. See here: https://t.co/aq1H8ELHIr
— Dr. Michael L. Brown (@DrMichaelLBrown) December 11, 2018