Looks like a fetus Affected reports on special find in an Aldi tomato juice
When a woman in the UK wanted to mix a Bloody Mary cocktail, she found that something was wrong with the tomato juice. According to her, she opened the pack and made a disgusting find. On the bottom of Aldi's product was something that looked "like a fetus".
Healthy tomatoes
Tomato juice is one of the most popular juices ever, not just on the plane. It also has many health benefits, as tomatoes contain a lot of vitamin C, potassium and fiber as well as various healthy phytochemicals. Among other things, they are rich in the yellow-red dyes alpha and beta carotene, which can help reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Mold fungus finds in tomato juice
However, in the past cases were known in which harmful substances were found in tomato juice. For example, last summer in Germany, a major recall was initiated for mold found in organic tomato and vegetable juices.
What a woman in Britain found in her tomato juice should have been mildew. The Briton, however, said it looked like "a fetus".
Disgusting find on the bottom of the packaging
According to a Bristol Post report, 29-year-old Jade Smith wanted to mix a Bloody Mary cocktail when she realized that something was not right with the tomato juice she had bought at a branch of the Aldi grocery chain in Bristol.
"I opened it and it did not feel right, so I decided to open the pack. When I shook it, it felt like there was something hard in it, "the young woman said. On the bottom of the packaging she found a "disgusting object" that she took out. "I just could not believe it."
According to the mother, the find looked like a fetus. In fact, in the photos published in the newspaper, the object looks a bit like a small human embryo.
Shopping voucher as compensation
According to the information, Jade Smith returned the package containing the disgusting find to the store. Compared to the "Bristol Post", she explained that she had to check several times, until she was told by Aldi that the object according to investigations was mildew.
As an apology, she received a 10-pound shopping coupon. Smith spoke of a "horrible customer service". Whether the find actually came from the pack, has not been confirmed. (Ad)