This family found WHAT their spinach bag?
Fresh produce is something many take for granted. After all, knowing it's coming from the shops tells us it'll be safe to eat and (usually) of good quality.
But sometimes, you might find that what you get from the supermarket isn't all you expected. And it's not just dietary concerns like the best-by-date on food that you should be worried about–as a recent incident proves.
The Worrick family, from Michigan, was shopping for organic baby spinach when they jumped in surprise.
According to the family, they opened up the sealed packet–which promised a 'triple washed' product–and were shocked to find something unexpected nestled among the leaves.
As Amber Worrick, who purchased the spinach, later recounted: 'My daughter was screaming, she was like, “Oh my God, it's a frog”, and I was like, “What?”’
Indeed, camouflaged among the leafy green vegetable was a small, live Pacific tree frog–a species native to California.
Amber confirmed the discovery and described the little creature as moving, which led many to wonder: if it had not been for her daughter’s eagle eye, would she have eaten it?
'Just thank God I didn't eat the frog,' she said.
The frog and the spinach were taken back to the shop where the Worrick family had purchased it. The shop relocated the frog to a new home and kindly refunded the family.
Earthbound Farms, the organic spinach brand Amber purchased, released a statement to apologise for the incident.
‘Our organic farming practices help promote biodiversity and healthy ecosystems on and around our farms. We will continue to work tirelessly to provide the freshest, finest quality veggies for consumers,’ it said.
While Amber and her family are happy to put the incident behind them, this brings up the issue of the quality of fruits and vegetables in supermarkets and the standards by which they are processed.
‘I don’t believe that it was washed, or else they would have caught a whole live frog,’ Amber expressed.
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But sometimes, you might find that what you get from the supermarket isn't all you expected. And it's not just dietary concerns like the best-by-date on food that you should be worried about–as a recent incident proves.
The Worrick family, from Michigan, was shopping for organic baby spinach when they jumped in surprise.
According to the family, they opened up the sealed packet–which promised a 'triple washed' product–and were shocked to find something unexpected nestled among the leaves.
As Amber Worrick, who purchased the spinach, later recounted: 'My daughter was screaming, she was like, “Oh my God, it's a frog”, and I was like, “What?”’
Indeed, camouflaged among the leafy green vegetable was a small, live Pacific tree frog–a species native to California.
Amber confirmed the discovery and described the little creature as moving, which led many to wonder: if it had not been for her daughter’s eagle eye, would she have eaten it?
'Just thank God I didn't eat the frog,' she said.
The frog and the spinach were taken back to the shop where the Worrick family had purchased it. The shop relocated the frog to a new home and kindly refunded the family.
Earthbound Farms, the organic spinach brand Amber purchased, released a statement to apologise for the incident.
‘Our organic farming practices help promote biodiversity and healthy ecosystems on and around our farms. We will continue to work tirelessly to provide the freshest, finest quality veggies for consumers,’ it said.
While Amber and her family are happy to put the incident behind them, this brings up the issue of the quality of fruits and vegetables in supermarkets and the standards by which they are processed.
‘I don’t believe that it was washed, or else they would have caught a whole live frog,’ Amber expressed.
Key Takeaways
- A family in the United States discovered a live frog in their sealed bag of organic baby spinach.
- Despite the label claiming the spinach was 'triple washed', the frog, native to California, had somehow made it into the package.
- The mother returned the spinach to the supermarket and received a refund, while the store's employees relocated the frog.
- The parent company of Earthbound Farms Organic Spinach, Taylor Farms, apologised for the incident. Still, the mother remains confused about how it could have happened given the product claim of being 'triple washed'.
You can watch Fox 2 Detroit’s coverage of the story here:
Have you encountered a similar incident, members? Share your experience in the comments below!