Secret Uber Eats Kitchen 'Big Boi Burgers' in Tax-Funded Asylum Hotel Shut Down
A secret kitchen operating in a taxpayer-funded asylum hotel was exposed for cooking fast-food orders for delivery services like Uber Eats and Deliveroo. The hotel is part of a group set to receive £2.5 billion of taxpayers' money over ten years. Authorities are investigating the misuse of asylum accommodation by sub-letting the kitchen to fast food businesses.

A secret Deliveroo and Uber Eats takeaway kitchen was exposed in a taxpayer-funded asylum hotel when two local residents filmed themselves going inside. The kitchen was sub-let to fast food businesses Big Boi Burgers and Absurd Stacks. The Home Office confirmed it was a misuse of asylum accommodation. An investigation is underway to determine if the arrangement was illegal. The hotel is part of a deal with Mears Group set to receive £2.5 billion of taxpayers' money over ten years.
The row broke out after two men filmed themselves inside the kitchen preparing meals for fast food customers. Security officials removed them from the premises, and police were called. The Home Office confirmed the kitchen was immediately closed. Deliveroo and Uber Eats are investigating the matter.
According to the source: The Sun.
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