{"id":64932,"date":"2025-01-28T19:53:43","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:53:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/woman-traumatized-after-finding-dead-frog-in-her-spinach-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:53:43","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:53:43","slug":"woman-traumatized-after-finding-dead-frog-in-her-spinach-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/woman-traumatized-after-finding-dead-frog-in-her-spinach-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman \u201ctraumatized\u201d after finding dead frog in her spinach &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Woman \u201ctraumatized\u201d after finding dead frog in her spinach TikTok: simonebakerA woman was left \u201ctraumatized\u201d after opening up a bag of spinach expecting some leafy greens \u2014 only to see a dead frog get mixed up in her pasta. Finding something unpleasant in your food is never a good time, and one woman had a really, really bad time after opening up a bag of spinach. We\u2019ve covered plenty of these instances right here on Dexerto \u2014 from folks finding maggots in their Reese\u2019s cups to others discovering bugs in their seasoning, people were so grossed out by these moments that they went viral online. Now, another grisly food-related discovery is taking over social media after something was inside one woman\u2019s bag of spinach that shouldn\u2019t have been there. Woman \u201ctraumatized\u201d after frog found in spinach makes its way into her pasta On October 19, Australian TikTok user Simone Baker uploaded a video to TikTok showing off what she\u2019d found in her bag of spinach. It looks like Simone was in the middle of making a tasty pasta dish \u2014 but when she decided to add spinach to the mix, she discovered something that she did not expect. In addition to spinach, it looks like an entire frog was also included in her purchase, which could be seen on top of the pasta mixture covered in sauce. \u201cWoolies the fresh food people, quite literally a fresh frog in my spinach,\u201d Baker captioned the video. \u201cCan\u2019t get much fresher than that.\u201d It appears as though Baker had contacted customer service at Woolworths, writing in one comment: \u201cWhat kills me is how they asked, \u2018Does the foreign body have any missing limbs?&#8217;\u201d Luckily, Baker is taking the whole ordeal with good spirits, even joining in on the jokes that users had in the comments section. \u201cWhat\u2019s killing me is that he has sauce on him so you must have stirred him in,\u201d one viewer wrote. \u201cCan I make this without frog? Not really a fan x,\u201d another joked. \u201cThis is why you always wash your vegetables before consuming!\u201d yet another reminded. In a follow-up video, Baker said she was \u201ctraumatized to ever eat spinach or pesto pasta again\u201d due to the incident. A spokesperson for Woolworths offered a statement about the situation, saying their \u201csupplier conducted numerous quality assessments on this batch of spinach leaves and did not detect any foreign objects throughout the processing, so this appears to be an isolated incident.\u201d \u201cWe take all customer feedback seriously and understand this must have been an unwelcome surprise for this customer, particularly with the online comments on how delicious the meal looked.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Woman \u201ctraumatized\u201d after finding dead frog in her spinach TikTok: simonebakerA woman was left \u201ctraumatized\u201d after opening up a bag of spinach expecting some leafy greens \u2014 only to see a dead frog get mixed up in her pasta. 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