One the pizza maker has amassed around 1,500 square packages of the delicacy until the neighbors, quite uncomfortable with the “unbearable smell” coming from the property, they complained to the landlord.
One extreme cleaning specialist he’s been hired. Joe Cole is said to have stayed horrified when he arrived to clean the property in Southampton (England) and stated that it was “one of his worst jobs”.
It took three days and six professionals to complete the cleanup. The incident took place in September last year, but has only now been reported.
The janitor filmed piles of garbage almost reaching the ceiling and said there was a “unbearable smell of rotten food”, according to reports from the “Sun”. The apartment has been described as a “Junk Deposit”.
In addition to the many pizza boxes, also accumulated in the bathroom, there were also scattered throughout the residence. lots of take out containers, chicken bones and even used toilet paper.
“We couldn’t even get the front door all the way open, we had to squeeze to get rid of some items. It was just a dumpster. Everything you’d normally put in your home’s garbage can was on that property.”Joe stated.
According to the cleaner, the situation got worse and reached that point during the lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Only after the resident left the residence did reality reveal itself to the owner.
The former resident is estimated to have spent the equivalent of R$220 million with pizzas and other meals delivered to the address.