Hindu man who claims he mistakenly consumed beef because it was wrongly labelled as lamb asks supermarket to pay for flights to India so he can be cleansed by priests
- Jaswinder Paul says he ate beef instead of lamb because it was wrongly labelled
- He only discovered it was beef after cooking the meat and began eating it
- Demands supermarket pay for flights to India so he can be 'purified' by priests
- Mr Paul claims his family has stopped talking to him ever since he ate the beef
PUBLISHED: 08:53 GMT, 11 March 2019 | UPDATED: 08:53 GMT, 11 March 2019
A Hindu man who ate beef that was wrongly labelled as lamb has asked the supermarket to pay for his flights back to India so he can be cleansed by priests.
Jaswinder Paul claims he bought the meat from Countdown Blenheim on
New Zealand's South Island in September.
He said he cooked the contents and began eating it before discovering the dish was beef instead of lamb, as labelled.
In the Hindu culture, cows are considered sacred and not to be touched.
Jaswinder Paul (pictured) claims he bought meat wrongly labelled as lamb from Countdown Blenheim on New Zealand's South Island in September when it was allegedly beef instead
By eating beef, Mr Paul said he broke his religious vow and needed to be flown back to India to be 'purified' by priests,
stuff.co.nz reported.
'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,' he said.
Mr Paul said he would have to close his small business to pay for the overseas trip, which would substantially affect his income.
He also said his family has stopped talking to him since he ate the beef.
Mr Paul approached Countdown who apologised for the mistake and offered him a $200 gift voucher.
He rejected the gift voucher and is requesting the supermarket pay for his travel abroad for his purification.
Following several months without a reply, Mr Paul went back to Countdown in February.
The supermarket once again apologised to him and said the gift voucher still stood.
Furious at their response, Mr Paul is now seeking compensation through the courts.
'I don't want to go to court against a big corporation. I just want to go home,' he told the publication.
'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.'
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