CAIRO — Egypt's ousted former president Mohamed Morsi, who has been in detention for two years, is to undergo a medical examination at his request after he complained about prison food, state media said on Saturday. Morsi, who has diabetes, described the meals served to him as “very bad”, and has refrained from eating prison food “because he senses it is not safe for him,” state news agency MENA reported. According to MENA, Morsi said that prison officials had denied his requests to receive food from outside the prison. Prison officials could not be reached for comment. Morsi currently faces charges of giving state secrets to Qatar while president. — Reuters