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A mouse was spotted stealing tortilla chips at Toronto Pearson Airport

Air travel can be a real rat race, evidenced by one remarkable rodent spotted noshing on a nacho chip at Toronto Pearson Airport.

Travel and lifestylevlogger Karl Conradshared a video on his在stagram storyand Twitter (or whatever the heck it's called by the time you read this) on Sunday, showing a motivated mouse trying to tax a tortilla chip from the Air Canada lounge at Pearson.

在the clip, the mouse can be seen dashing around with its stolen snack, attempting to escape by leaping into a heating vent.

It's clear that there's something obstructing the small animal as its head can be heard bonking off of the vent's metal underside. The mouse then scurries off camera, final destination unknown.

Air Canada must have sensed a possible public relations mess and has replied to Conrad's post on Twitter (or X, I guess?),asking for him to share more detailsabout the mouse sighting. However, the airline's response was not spared from a ribbing.

A few people are understandably grossed out by the video, as would anyone who has ever sat on the floor of a crowded airport.

Not everyone took an anti-mouse stance, like one commenter who asked if Conrad offered the hungry little one any assistance in its escape.

Others see the humour in (admittedly cute) vermin in a space typically reserved for business travellers.

"What if he paid for his lounge pass,"jokes one quote tweet(quote X? Why are you making this hard, Elon?).

blogTO reached out to both Air Canada and the Greater Toronto Airport Authority that operates Pearson via email on Monday afternoon, though neither has responded to a request for immediate comment on the mouse sighting.

Lead photo by

@KarlConrad


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