Mum scared of packaged food after finding two beetles in Sainsbury’s sandwich

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A horrified lady was awarded £200 however has been postpone grocery store sandwiches for all times (Image: SWNS)

A mum was left so creeped out by discovering two large black beetles in her Sainsbury’s BLT she is now fearful of pre-packed sandwiches.

Nauseated Natalie Mudge, 33, mentioned the bugs had been so huge they may very well be seen by means of the outer plastic wrapper.

She’s now so squeamish she struggles to maintain down her meals and has blasted Sainsbury’s £200 compensation pay out as ‘not sufficient’.

Natalie got here throughout the extra-fresh elements when she purchased a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich at a Sainsbury’s filling station in her market city house of Wantage, Oxfordshire.

She mentioned: ‘They had been huge. I can’t eat packaged meals any extra and I now really feel sick when consuming.’

Sainsbury’s compensated Natalie with £200 of vouchers after she complained in regards to the nearly two-inch bugs present in her lunch.

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson mentioned: ‘We're trying into this buyer’s expertise.

Natalie was about to tuck in when she noticed the bug pressed on to the bread (Image: SWNS)

‘Instances like this are extraordinarily uncommon as a result of now we have processes in place to forestall them from occurring.’

Final yr a girl was left screaming in horror after opening her nectarines from the grocery store big to discover a horde of bugs wriggling inside.

Freelance author Hannah Vettese, 27, purchased the fruit from a Sainsbury’s department in Harrow and mentioned: ‘I screamed after I lower into it and bugs got here wriggling out and instantly tweeted about it to them.

‘Sainsbury’s mentioned they’d do one thing however to this point nothing. I threw the packet away straight after too.’

In 2018, the chain grew to become the primary UK excessive road grocery store to inventory edible bugs.

Barbecue-flavour roasted crickets had been being placed on sale in 250 shops throughout the nation.

Eat Grub’s £150-per-pack ‘smoky BBQ crunchy roasted crickets’ had been described as ‘crunchy in texture with a wealthy smoky flavour’.

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