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A woman went on her usual shopping trip to the Lidl supermarket chain. She bought many groceries, including sweet yellow bananas, which she had liked very much up until that day. The woman came home and after eating the first banana she experienced a huge shock. From now on she will no longer want bananas and now refuses to set foot in that store.
Lidl
This is not the first time Lidl has dealt with a scandal concerning the goods offered on the store’s shelves.
This time, however, it is a somewhat unusual problem. It is not about shortchanged goods, but about goods that, on the contrary, contained something extra.
Bananas
The woman eagerly dug into the sweet bananas at home, but as soon as she started eating the first one, she discovered that something inside the banana was crunching oddly.
She looked more closely into the banana and found that it was full of strange brown pellets. After a while she realized that they were spider eggs that had been laid inside the banana.
After the discovery the customer felt very ill and began to vomit. Her friend offered to drive her to the hospital, but she refused because of her six children. She couldn’t leave them home alone.
The woman feared that the eggs she had swallowed would hatch in her stomach!
Doctors therefore came to the woman’s home and examined her. The doctors assured the woman that hatching was impossible because stomach acids destroy most of the eggs.
The word “most” terrified the customer and she still suffers from the fear that spiders will nevertheless start to hatch in her stomach.


