PUPILS at a Glasgow school were given the chance to sample a cuisine with a difference.
Extermination firm Rentokil brought its 'Pestaurant' to Lourdes Secondary School to give youngsters the chance to munch creepy-crawlies.
Mexican spice mealworms and chocolate- covered bugs were just a few of the delicacies on offer.
The tour of UK schools is part of the company's initiative to raise money for Malaria No More UK.
Phill Wood, UK Managing Director of Rentokil said: "As a global leader in pest control and washroom hygiene, Malaria No More UK is an important organisation for Rentokil Initial to support.
"Malaria, which is spread by mosquitoes, is a preventable and treatable disease, which shockingly claims the life of a child every minute. We are delighted to be contributing to such a great cause."
Picture: Nick Ponty
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