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Edeka customer wants to bite banana - and makes a disgusting find

2020-02-13T08:25:14.149Z


After shopping at Edeka, a man makes a creepy find on the bananas he bought. Then he turns to the company with a disgusting photo.


After shopping at Edeka, a man makes a creepy find on the bananas he bought. Then he turns to the company with a disgusting photo.

  • A customer buys bananas from Edeka and makes an unusual find the next morning.
  • With a photo on Facebook , he turns to the company.
  • Edeka quickly responds with an answer.

Munich - A few hours after shopping at Edeka , a customer has to make a disgusting discovery. He worriedly turns to the company with a photo on Facebook .

When the man tries to eat a banana the next morning, he is irritated. He is surprised to find that the peel of the banana has burst open at one point. Then the shock - small white cocoons formed on the other fruits overnight.

Edeka: Man discovers supposedly creepy detail on banana:

He had bought the bananas the day before in a branch of the Edeka supermarket chain. He reports the incident on Edeka's Facebook page with concern. “I bought bananas from an Edeka yesterday. One of them had burst this morning and there were cocoons on another. I don't want to panic now, but can cocoons be a poisonous spider that is crawling around somewhere in my apartment? ”The customer writes. He also posted a photo of the banana tree on which the cocoons can be clearly seen.

Edeka: Supermarket chain reacts quickly to banana discovery

The customer service of the supermarket chain Edeka reacted understandingly to the complaint and apologized to the customer. The consequences of the find are still unclear.

Other commentators suspect that the cocoon in the pictures is a sign of the so-called banana spider . This type of spider, called Phoneutria in Latin, is very poisonous and belongs to the species whose bite can be fatal to an adult. In most cases, it causes rapid heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps and shortness of breath.

Edeka, Aldi & Co .: Terrifying finds in supermarkets

It happens again and again that employees of supermarkets or customers find spiders and other insects in fruit deliveries. The crawling animals reach the sales outlets through food imports from regions such as South America - and cause great excitement there.

However, the finds are rarely dangerous spider species - in most cases, the all-clear can be given quickly .

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Rubric list picture: © picture alliance / dpa / Federico Gambarini

Source: merkur

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