Family traumatized after finding huge dead spider in their bananas

A family has revealed they are now ‘traumatized’ following discovering a huge spider in their bananas!

Everyone has already had a terrible anguish of find insects in their diet. A family discovered the worst in their bananas. She found a spider inside the fruit.

A terrible discovery in bananas

The last thing we want in our food is a dead insect or animal. It must be said that we have all heard sordid stories in several restaurants or in fast food outlets.

Customers have already found dead insects in their burger or animal remains. One thing is certain, it is an event that no one wants to experience. And for good reason, it can be quite traumatic.

Unfortunately, that’s what a family recently lived by buying bananas. Before arriving on the shelves of supermarkets, food goes through a fairly drastic control. There are several checks that are made before they go on sale.

In this way, experts can find out if the food does not pose a health hazard. And if they are compliant. But sometimes, certain products escape the vigilance of the authorities.

And the least we can say is that it is a very unpleasant experience. Marc Robinson and Sarah Morrow have also experienced this trauma following buying bananas in the supermarket.

A “traumatized” family

In an interview with the Telegraph & Argus, Marc revealed that his partner had made a terrible discovery in their bananas. She had also carefully chosen the latter with their young daughter Raya.

The young woman discovered that a huge spider had crawled into the bananas. Mark said: “I heard her scream and when I walked in she showed me”.

It was then that Marc discovered the huge dead spider in the bananas. “We immediately put him outside. She was in tears and suffering mentally”he revealed regarding Sarah.

He also confessed: “What we have just experienced has been quite traumatic. The smell of the dead animal stayed in our house for a while”. Marc also confided that his wife had experienced this event badly.

“It shook me but she (Sarah) doesn’t even like small spiders, let alone ones that are that big. This is typical, we usually only buy bananas in bulk”.

“It is completely unacceptable”

Mark also added: “And the only time we buy a package, it contains one. You hear regarding these kinds of stories. And you don’t think it will happen to you”.

Subsequently, the couple decided to check out all the fruit they had purchased. He nevertheless admitted to not having never got to eat the rest of the fruit because of this traumatic event.

“We immediately checked all our fruit and haven’t even eaten since because we thought regarding it”, Mark said. The couple also alerted the Tesco store following this incident.

The store then apologized. He also refunded the bananas and gave the couple a gift card. But this did not at all convince the couple who would have a more meaningful gesture.

Mark said: “It is totally unacceptable. We are disappointed to only receive a 75p refund and a £10 gift card. Because of their response we said we would not go to Tesco once more”.

A supermarket spokesperson said: “We sell millions of bananas every week and our growers work diligently to clean and inspect all our fruit before they are packed ».

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