Woman, 84, sickened after finding 'dead snake' in carton of juice
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Woman, 84, sickened after finding 'dead snake' in carton of juice
"Two elderly women were left horrified and upset when they found a 'dead snake' in a carton of fruit juice-and refuse to believe supermarket bosses' claim that the foot-long gelatinous entity is merely a string of mould."
"Ms Richards said: 'She showed me this black stuff and I said "Julie, you shouldn't be drinking that" so I poured away the little bit that was left. 'Then out it plopped into the sink and I thought, "oh what's that?"'"
"Outraged, Ms Richards carefully put the 'snake' into a carrier bag and went to speak to staff at the supermarket, but claims that they dismissed her concerns, leaving her feeling 'disappointed'."
Two elderly women discovered a dark, gelatinous, foot-long object they believed to be a dead snake inside a 1L carton of apple and mango juice bought from Morrisons' Armthorpe branch. Betty Richards inspected the almost-empty £1.35 carton after Julie Bircumshaw had noticed discolouration around the opening and tasted the juice. Richards retrieved a 30cm squidgy black string from the sink, examined it with a magnifying glass, and perceived facial features. Neighbour Steven corroborated the appearance. Richards took the object to supermarket staff, who she says dismissed her concerns, leaving her disappointed.
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