Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty has made waves with his scathing critique of the food being served at the Olympic village in Paris, claiming that athletes have discovered worms in their fish.The 29-year-old silver medallist - who is dating chef Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly - isn't alone in his dissatisfaction with the culinary offerings at the athletes' residence, which has become a contentious topic among competitors.
Last week, reports surfaced of athletes' frustration over a lack of meat and eggs - key components of their protein-rich diets - as well as a shortage of bottled water, an essential in the sweltering Parisian heat.
Adam, who clinched silver in the 100-metre breaststroke, has voiced his concerns about both the quality and quantity of food available, highlighting the unsettling discovery of worms in the fish provided.
Furthermore, he expressed his disagreement with the organisers' decision to make 60 per cent of meals meatless and one-third plant-based, arguing that it hampers athletes' ability to maintain their usual diet.
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