When buying fresh produce,steampunk eroticism the occasional insect is to be expected. However, one woman in the UK wasn't prepared for the critter she found when she opened her bag of bananas.
Claire Todd purchased a bunch of fair trade bananas from her local Aldi. When she reached into the bag the next day, she felt something slimy.
SEE ALSO: These stickers will tell you the exact ripeness of your avocados"I looked to see what it was and at first I thought it was a slug," she told Mashable. "It wasn't until I turned the banana around that I saw it was a frog!"
The frog in question was dead and decaying -- stuck to the yellow peel of one of the bananas.
"My first thought was poor little thing!"
Todd took a picture of the dead amphibian and posted it to her Twitter along with a message for the grocery chain.
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“Incidents such as this are very rare, but naturally can occur on fresh produce items," an Aldi spokesperson told Mashable. "We have spoken to Ms. Todd to apologise and are establishing the background to her claims.”
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