A passenger travelling from Bali, Indonesia to Australia has found themselves paying a hefty price for a McDonald's breakfast.
A passenger travelling from Bali, Indonesia to Australia has found themselves paying a hefty price for a McDonald's breakfast.
Australia's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry said a "range of undeclared risk products," including the fast food items, were detected in the passenger's rucksack by a biosecurity detector dog named Zinta. Experts estimate that an outbreak in Australia could bring about an economic hit of up to $80 billion.
"Travellers entering Australia on temporary visas may have their visas canceled and, if so, will be refused entry into Australia."
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