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Home / Lifestyle / Granola Bag Crawls: London Woman's Shocking Discovery

Granola Bag Crawls: London Woman's Shocking Discovery

9 Dec

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Summary

  • A sealed bag of granola was found with movement inside.
  • Tiny claws and fur were observed through the packaging.
  • The store and the manufacturer are urgently investigating the incident.
Granola Bag Crawls: London Woman's Shocking Discovery

A routine shopping trip turned alarming for Lindsay Wright of Southgate, London, when she noticed movement inside a sealed bag of granola. She first heard rustling noises shortly after arriving home, realizing the contents were alive. Observing shadows of tiny claws and fur through the packaging, she immediately contacted the store where she made the purchase.

The store confirmed they are working with the supplier to investigate the serious quality and safety issue. This incident highlights potential health risks associated with rodent contamination in food products, including serious illnesses like Salmonellosis and Hantavirus. Wright expressed her shock and concern over the potential danger.

The manufacturer has been notified and is cooperating with the store's investigation. Wright’s quick action prevented any consumption of the contaminated product, averting a potentially dangerous health risk. The company has apologized for not meeting their usual standards and is looking into the case further.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lindsay Wright discovered movement inside a sealed bag of granola, observing what appeared to be tiny claws and fur.
Rodents can spread illnesses like Salmonellosis, Listeria, and Hantavirus through food contamination.
Sainsbury's stated they are urgently investigating with their supplier and apologized for not meeting their usual standards.

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