Grandma Faces Arrest Over $11 Tuna Sandwich Payment Dispute

Grandma Faces Arrest Over $11 Tuna Sandwich Payment Dispute

Grandma Almost Arrested for Refusing to Pay for $11 Tuna Sandwich During Flight

Source: New York Post

Incident Overview

  • A 79-year-old woman, Lily Ifield, was nearly arrested after refusing to pay for a tuna sandwich during a Jet2 flight from London to Turkey.
  • Ifield described the sandwich as “soggy,” “cold,” and inedible.
  • The incident escalated when armed police greeted the flight upon landing.

Details of the Flight

  • Ifield had already spent approximately $63 on alcohol to cope with anxiety during the flight.
  • Confusion arose when the cabin crew reported Ifield for "disruptive behavior."
  • The woman expressed disbelief at being treated as a criminal over a sandwich.

Police Response and Airport Experience

  • Upon landing, four armed officers escorted Ifield off the plane.
  • Ifield and her daughter were unsure why police were involved, leading to additional anxiety.
  • The situation only resolved when officers realized the incident was about an unpaid sandwich.

Aftermath

  • Ifield noted that the experience severely affected her vacation, stating it left them feeling upset and embarrassed.
  • She and her daughter chose to remain in their hotel room for several days as a result.
  • The cabin crew failed to comment on the incident, focusing instead on reported behavior issues during the flight.