I once poured some frozen mixed berries into a bowl to eat. I wasn't paying attention as I was eating them until one seemed particularly crunchy. I pulled it out of my mouth. It was a beetle the size of a large raspberry. I wrote to the company to complain, giving them the numbers on the bag. After a while, I got a letter from someone who had apparently been in charge of that lot being made. He seemed upset (I'm sure he got called on the carpet, big time) and denied responsibility, but also included a few dollars to cover the cost of the bag of fruit. Needless to say, it was a few years before I felt safe buying another bag of frozen berries - and when I finally did, I paid a lot of attention to each berry. 🤢
@@oozieidiot 😂🤣 Up until I read your question, I never thought about it. So, thinking back, it had no flavor at all. Just a crunch, and I was grossed out when I saw what it was.
8:47 I remember the peanut butter fiasco. I was still in high school, and it was the first and only time my family bought Peter Pan peanut butter. We hadn't open the jar yet; we just threw it out immediately when we saw the lot number was the same. One of my brother's friends actually got salmonella from this incident. Thankfully, he recovered pretty well from it.
My mama accidentally gave our whole family salmonella from a peanut better and chocolate cake at the tail-end of the fiasco for Thanksgiving. The cake was delicious, but for a week, mama, dad, my 8 aunts, 4 uncles, 5 cousins and me were all out sick for a week, it coming out of both ends because of the contaminated peanut butter.
That is honestly my favorite brand, I'd rather risk salmonella than having to eat another brand. My great-grandparents ate it, my grandparents ate it, my parents ate/eat it, and my family eats it. The flavor is just better and I love the peanut butter to peanuts ratio in the crunchy variety. I get that most prefer Skippy or Jif but I've tried them and they just aren't the same.
I worked for an attorney who often handled wrongful death cases. A lady called reporting that she had found half a caterpillar in a can of green beans. My boss said that she didn't have a case, but he'd like to speak with the caterpillar's next of kin.
I work in the food service industry and believe me, some food company CEOs don’t care enough about food safety and will often refuse to recall a certain batch of food due to potential contamination because they don’t want to lose money and/or customers. Take the Peter Pan peanut butter guy for example: he was sent to prison because of his greed. He was afraid of losing customers because losing customers means losing money. I’m not sure if he’s still in prison to this day, but the salmonella contaminated peanut butter case was a major case. Aside from that, I read the comment about the finger nail in the soup, and yes the nail was real. The only way it could have gotten into the soup was if it had been cut off a piece of machinery. I’m surprised that batch of soup was never recalled due to human blood contamination (human blood is considered a biohazard).
Well... yeah our blood kills us/harms us when it enters our digestive tract rather than being in our bloodstream. Also, a lot of serious diseases are carried in blood (HIV is a good example) so of course human blood is considered a biohazard in FOOD😑
6 months ago I found a baby field mouse in my salad bag, I'm an animal lover so to be it was an awesome surprise, I got some more salad and shared it with him. Still got the little guy to this day he loves tomatoes so I just named him (lil Marto)
13:41 I have a similar story to this. I was eating a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips, when I saw something.... black... I was confused, but then when i grabbed another handful of chips, I realized it was... A June beetle! They come around June, go into your house, fly a bit, fall on their back and die. Yep, thats what happens. I have no idea how it got into my bag of chips, but hey! who knows? Maybe it was just a bit hungry.
@@rinugeorgephilip5985 Oh gosh, I don't like ants that much either. I mean, I wouldn't go stomping out their homes, but I will NOT let them make a home in MY HOME. They did that once, but I managed to get rid of them. Also for some reason they make me feel itchy when looking at them Q-Q
@@rinugeorgephilip5985 I killed an ant after watching a cigarette duet youtuber post about insects being seen with a microscope and then I had to use hair to put the ant into the sewer
A few years ago, I worked as a salesman at a vegetable stall in a local store. One day, opening a box of bananas, I noticed a similar spider between the bananas, it was quite large and dead to my satisfaction. One of the fruit and vegetable suppliers had warned me about the boxes of bananas and told me to be careful because there were cases of snakes. I live in Bulgaria, and this is quite far from Brazil, and yet the snake was alive when they found it.
Way late to the party here, but: Mastitis, as stated by another responder, isn't caused by cows being pregnant too often or nursing/being milked. It's caused by irritation or injury, or by the cows not being milked enough or often enough. So, a responsible farmer will strive to check their cows' udders for signs of chapping, chafing, wounds, etc., clean them off before milking, and apply ointments if the skin seems dry or if any injuries are noticed. Cows are not hooked up to the machines "all day" as stated in the video. Usually it's twice per day for long enough to extract most of the milk, early morning and afternoon. And, most milk cows produce an excess of milk, far too much for their calves to consume. Thus they need to be milked regularly for the sake of their comfort and their health. If they are not milked enough it can cause serious health problems (and can lead to mastitis). As a matter of fact, while the milk industry isn't saintly, it's well known that happier, more comfortable cows produce more and better quality milk. They're also less likely to kick and resist being milked. As a result, even in big industry farming, milk cows are often treated at least a little better than beef cows would be. Sadly, many of the smaller milk farms that tend to take much better care of their cows are being pushed out of business as the tank trucks that collect milk don't find it worthwhile to visit these smaller farms unless the farm can entirely fill one or more tanks. That said, I was grossed out by the clip of the cow someone hooked up to the milker with poop/mud all over its udders. As far as I'm aware, best practice is to clean them off before attaching the pumps so filth doesn't contaminate the product.
Re: shellac and cows' milk. Shellac is indeed an "excretion" of the lac insect. Nothing wrong with it. After all, honey is an "excretion" of bees, as is the honeycomb wax, both of which are often had for breakfast on toast. Cows do not get mastitis because of too many pregnancies; it is an inflammation of the udder, sometimes an infection. It may be caused by an injury to the udder, but is not caused by being milked every day.
The problem is that red dye (natural or artificial) can wreak havoc on many peoples stomachs and digestive tracks. I for one get the urge to vomit within an hour after consuming foods with red dye in them so I purposely used this for weight loss as a teenager (stupid, I know). Most dyes in general mess with me so I do what I can to avoid them.
I grew up around dairy farms in the UK and I remember the milk from cows with mastitis was either rinsed down the drain or was fed to the pigs (as long as the pig wasn't going to be slaughtered in the next two weeks), farms could end up losing the value of the entire milking session if it was detected in the tanker. They could also be liable for the milk from other farms being rejected if the contaminated milk was picked up in the same milk tanker early in the route.
@@ArielGibson757 The only times the cows are kept in was in bad weather, why would the farmer pay out for feed/use winter provisions in summer when grass grows nicely and with more goodness in the warmer months?
I helped out briefly on a dairy farm and can confirm, it's nasty. We had to "strip" the pus out of the udders of cows with mastitis. The smell, it was so disgusting.... It definitely wasn't always caught before the cow was milked (with the milk mingling with all the other milk), and it was a judgement call on whether a cow's mastitis was bad enough to take them off the line. Having known human mothers who've had mastitis, I know it was ridiculously painful for those cows. And so common, it's just accepted. They have been bred to have enormous udders that are prone to it, plus hang low where it's easy for them to get injured, and are constantly milked and pregnant, so it's just pus all the time. There is liquid poop everywhere, splashing all over. Every step, splash splash. It splashes all over their udders and stuff. And this was on a commercial family farm where the workers and family did seem to care -- it's so so much worse on the giant industrial factory farms. Between that and the treatment of calves, I was turned off to dairy forever. The family that owned the farm had massive amounts of dairy with every meal haha. So how much pus a person can tolerate in their diet clearly varies.
As an almost 49 yr old mom of 3, I got mastitis with my firstborn and I thought I might die! I had a temp of 103.3 and my chest hurt so much that even the touch of fabric on my skin felt like fire. My daughter is 22 now and just graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR(I'm just being a proud mom) and I can still remember that horrific pain to this day. I can't imagine those poor cows or anyone for that matter having to deal with it. 😢
Cow (and most other species') milk is almost worthless for humans. It is mostly not bioavailable and just under soda pop in terms of empty calories. Human milk is theatrically fine for human consumption at any age though yet we don't see human milk farms. How many other species drink the milk of another species' milk other than us? Eggs are one thing but milk just seems to help in cases where humans need fattened up such as for people in remote areas in the winter. Humans living in 99% of environments don't need to pack on pounds of fat so I just see no place for the dairy industry. I guess the government subsidizes them but somebody needs to eventually step up and be the voice of reason on this issue. Money talks though, I guess?
Oh, this brings back memories. When I was a child, I loved eating mandarins. One day, my grandma had bought some, but while eating, I noticed there appeared to be something weird in it. Carefully I took it apart more and then I saw some very small white worms/maggots. At first my grandma didn't believe me even after trying to show it to her, probably she just didn't see it because of poor vision. I still refused to eat though so eventually she took out her magnifying glass and then she was able to see them too. Neither her nor I have ever eaten any mandarins since then.
I walked in to the bathroom and swept something out of my face. Then my eyes focused on a strand in front of me. There were thousands of little strands, each with a baby spider at the end of it. Many were halfway down, some were still on the ceiling. I dropped to the floor and scurried out of there. When I told my mom she went in there and couldn't see them. She didn't have a magnifying glass and didn't care. This was the genesis of my arachnophobia.
@@Hi_ItsPat183 Nah, that wasn't the problem, they also were looking pretty fresh and nice from the outside. And on the inside things seemed alright too, didn't look strange, didn't taste weird, everything seemed normal. Well, up until the point where I found the worm-things, ofc lmao. But that's probably why she didn't believe me at first.
The whole green potato thing really worries me. I work at a chip factory and I know for a fact that green potato still get cut up for the chips. They are peeled but still. There is a person that picks out bad potatoes but we are only instructed to throw out the rotten ones and any that are more than half green. But think, a potato that is the size of cantaloupe, half of that is alot of green.
My gross story: I mixed up a packet of Swiss Miss hot cocoa and started to drink it, and realized suddenly that it was chunky. I spit it out and turned out it was full of what I assume were maggots or larvae of some type. There were no holes in the packet, and of course the packets are lined with that plasticky-foil type stuff, so they would've had to be in the mix when it was packaged. Although the chances of that happening again are slim to none, I haven't drunk Swiss Miss brand since then and never will again.
I want to point out that just like most venemous spiders, the brazilian wandering spider very rarely will cause death to an adult human just from a bite. It *will* however suck very much no matter what happens, and you should most certainly go to the hospital immediately as there could potentially be complications of lasting effects from the bite, however just know that nearly all spiderbites, regardless from what spider, is non-fatal. They arent like snakes. They can only pack so much venom in a bite.
@@storloix7231 In fact i have, and ignoring the fact that a large majority of their bites are not venomous, the fatality rating is significantly low in the average adult. Have you ever heard of google?
@@Mason-kd1pc And im very serious. You actually have a higher chance of being bitten by a shark than to die to a spider bite, assuming you remain calm and treat it in the most extreme cases, and even then, unless you just got bit multiple times by different spiders, theres a pretty good chance you could just wait it out and still be fine. Like i said though, your life will be miserable during that wait though. And you should still take precautions and treat it as if it will be fatal, but, you can look at the statistics. Its very unlikely for you to die.
@@TheCaptainSplatter Its does, but its the reality I gotta live with. I'm at least lucky I'm not confined to one spot, I just have to be far more careful with my decisions.
My mom knows how that feels. A while back, her immune system crashed. I think she had 7 allergies, but after that happened to her, she ended up with 23 or something. I honestly don’t remember all that much. But either way, she’d most likely understand.
I have an extreme case of IBs (not near as bad as having a compromised immune system). But it's just irritating not having options that aren't guaranteed better quality. We should be living in small communities in the countryside... communities where we aren't sucking the life out of cows and dealing w thousands of lbs of meat daily. There just seems like there are too many people and greedy gigantic corporations. Everything becomes disgusting when there are too many and we are perhaps at that point as humans. Incidentally, about 15 years ago, I started noticing milk having "good" and "bad" batches, taste-wise. I can point them out in a blind test and id the afflicted product 10/10 times. Who knows why my IBS would "act up" at random times. But it may have to do with all this puss and blood, etc.
this has nothing to do with food, but when i was younger i was jumping on the bed, then when i was about to land i hit my back against the corner of the mattress, this hyperextended my back, causing what could very well be permanent damage, thank God it wasnt worse but it will still hurt from time to time
I've heard the banana story before except it wasn't THAT specific one. I have a good friend who lives in Tennessee and he asked if I've seen a circle on my banana before I told him no because I didn't eat bananas oftenly. He told me that when he was a kid he saw a white circle on his banana and he threw it in the fire and there was a dot on his hand and it was a baby spider. I would cut my hand off in that situation
@@terra_worldextra protien. Only if people knew how many bugs we eat and insect eggs. Flour has many ground up insects and rodent pee and poop but the poop gets sifted out before bagged. About every vegi has insect eggs. They spray the shit out of crops with pesticides that kill insects and animals that eat those bugs and goes into rivers and ground water.
I grew up on a dairy farm. Cows are generally bred once per year. Also, if the cow has mastitis, the affected quarters are injected with antibiotics and the cow's milk is thrown away until the antibiotic and the infection is gone. Generally, a farmer's milk is tested at the milk company and if found to contain antibiotics or a high bacteria count, the farmer is penalized.
I worked on my Neighbor's Farm and the criteria for grading milk was strict . If the bacteria count was barely above guidelines, that milk would be rejected . Fortunately my Neighbor got awards for cleanliness of His Farm and the Certificates pertaining to milk quality were hung up within easy view . My Uncle also had a Dairy Farm and I would visit quite often and hang out with my Cousins as well as help out when I was old enough . My Uncle also got awards and certificates as well . I drank raw milk by the quart when I visited ( probably almost half a gallon per day) and I also ate a great abundance of Farm raised beef, pork ,chicken , eggs and a lot of garden fresh vegetables . I was seldom if ever sick and in that rare instance I was sick , my immune system would make very short work of even a severe Flu. What would normally send people to bed or keep them home for days would barely amount to a cold or feeling slightly off for a day for me. Dairy Farms are not gross and the vast majority of Farmers care deeply for Their livestock .
I don't think L-Cysteine is dangerous in any way at all. As far as I know, it's naturally found in many foods. It's not a vitamin or mineral that's needed in the diet, because it's made by our own bodies... but it's not going to harm anyone that eats it. (Assuming it's in a form that can pass through the digestive tract).
i knew about green potatoes but, that explains why i sometimes have issues with my rear end. Because i sometimes consume potato chips with green spots because they're still tasty xD
I used to work in a produce dept in Northern Michigan. While repackaging cases of Grapes I found a true Black Widow spider, which is unseen in this area. I thought it was unique so I brang it home and kept it for a pet. After about two years it died.
Story time! So my friend and I had taken a very overgrown shortcut to a shop. She found a wall and said to me “hey I used to stay here for a couple of hours but I stopped doing that” so she climbed the wall and I couldn’t climb over so I watched, she went past some trees and bushes and came out on the other side of the square wall. She kicked away some rubbish in her path (people littered there 🤢😭) and stood over her bag. She looked at it picked it up and started to rummage through. “There’s a hole” she had said to me and she flipped the bag over. There were about 10-50 maggot ( eggs or normal) crawling around the bag. That bag is still in that location and right where we had left it
13:54 yeah thats a rat. look at the shape of it, it has a tail, a rat like snout, and a position that looks like a pose something would make when being squished
There was one time I found a snail in my lettuce, It became my pet and I kept it in a plastic container, Then another lettuce from the same brand contained another larger yellow snail with long antennae. Then a maggot on a rhubarb from the same store made it onto my mom's dinner plate (it was dead luckily) and it was cut in half, tiny invertebrates have proved they are more than capable of making it into your dinner and Im never eating green vegetables from that store again
Nothing can really turn me off from eating my favorite foods forever because I always check my food before eating it. Whatever doesn't pass my inspection is either thrown away or tossed out for mother nature to take care of. Usually if I do toss something for mother nature I do it farther away from my neighborhood so nobody has to deal with the smell. And I only throw away the foods that would be bad for any animals around here.
Even though a lot of this video was so gross I had to stop watching for a few days, I want you to know that I really appreciate all the work that goes into these videos - and thank you to all the narrators.
@@janislawrence8686 I didn't think I did, but I guess I was wrong, because some of it definitely grossed me out. Some of it didn't gross me out though; instead, it was interesting and that's it.
7:03 -- Well, for all I know, this kind of fruit fly (we usually call this particular species _wine fly_ since they very often go onto spilled wine) is actually pretty harmless, at least as long as you don't try to eat them. Every now and then I get a dozen of them flying around my kitchen whenever I leave some fruity garbage in it for too long. As for the problem of insects in fruits, once I found a very mutilated corpse of an insect _(it might have been perhaps some kind of a wasp)_ inside an orange. Perhaps a maggot transformed inside but then the insect somehow got stuck?
Fun fact mastitis milk is extremely salty and tastes like pure salt (not that I’ve tried it my dad has though) then again if it’s in our milk… Living on a dairy farm be like
When I was very young my mom let me "cook" vegetable soup. I poured a can of Campbell's soup into a pot, turned on the stove, and started cooking. I would stir the soup occasionally taking a large spoonful out of the pan and into the air. One time when I did this I noticed something in the soup. I was able to get it out of the pan and it turned out to be a large thumb nail. My mom sent it to Campbell's soup company to complain and they sent us a letter of apology and a case of vegetable soup.
@@badmusicproducer_offical My guess, due to some accident someone lost the nail. It was too big just to be a clipping. At least we got a case of soup for our troubles.
3:26-I literally dropped my phone on my blanket out of fear and disgust because no way in hell am I gonna let something like that happen to me!!! 😱😱😱😭😭😭😭
Hun, I think you need to spend a bit of time at a private (not commercial) dairy farm. My grandfather and uncle were dairy farmers for a combined 50+ years. they aren't hooked up "all day". they get milked for a short time 3 times a day. and i can't speak for other farms, but my family farm always checked each cow for mastitis before hooking them up as all the milk went into a single tank and they didn't want to contaminate it. The ones with Mastitis got milked separately after to relieve the pressure into a discard container (as a mother I have had mastitis and i would agree that this was for their comfort). Also read James Lipke's comment below for the other things I was going to bring up. Like the poo comment, my family was a grade A producer and all of the ladies got their girls washed before each milking.
They don't even leave them hooked up all day at a commercial farm, even though the conditions are far from ideal. Be Amazed is usually great with facts, so I'm not sure at all how he got this so wrong.
Me seeing a grown spider hatching from it’s sac while eating dinner…I really do have a death wish today apparently 😬😬 *Edit:* No seriously though, can someone tell me why I decided to continue this video *now* even though I was eating??
Mastitis is an infection in the utter and has nothing to do with over breeding I've seen it in cows from family farms and they'd have this issue in goats too it's not from over breeding
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The crab eye theory is actually accurate, I found a crab in a packet of dried fish and it looks just like fish mouth bug, but with the 8 legs still there.
I recall sitting down to lunch when working in SF one day...I was enjoying a nice big salad and about halfway through it, I came upon 1/2 of a chubby green caterpillar, including a mouth and little legs. I couldn't eat another bite, although I did look for the "other half" but it was never found...I could only come to one conclusion. 🤮I never ate there again.
Fun fact: The Cymothoa is a type of isopod, which means it is closely related to land isopods, which are those rollie pollie/pillbug things you may find in your backyard.
I once found a mouldy grape in a pack in Asda of Dalgety Bay. Fortunately, an employee came by and I said "Excuse me? There's a mouldy grape in this pack." and the employee took it away.
Damn, I almost always peal, fry, and eat potatoes with a bit of green pigment on them. I always assumed that they weren't fully ripe but since the supper market sells them, they ok for consumption. (Lesson learned)
When I learned about the green potato thing about 6 months ago it really surprised me. If I come across them in a bag of Yukon Gold potatoes, I peel the potato down to there being no green on them. It seems like a lot of waste, but given the bi-weekly, if not weekly continuous increase in grocery prices, it's the lesser of two evils. At least until the potatoes in our garden are ready to be harvested. FYI, black widows really, really love wood piles as well.😉 FYI, when washing grapes, strawberries, etc, fill your sink at least halfway with tap water - THEN add 1/4-1/2 cup of lemon juice. Swish your fruit, or even vegetables, around in the lemon water and watch how milky and cloudy that water becomes! Rinse whatever you washed very, very well prior to eating/cooking with it. Fruit undergoes "rigorous inspection"? Clearly we do not have the same retail stores where we live. Jif and other peanut butter brands were recalled just one week for containing trace amounts of salmonella. Jif has 49 products of different sizes and consistency. You should watch the Be Amazed video on fast food restaurants, namely McDonald's and the connection to hair byproducts being used in their food. We watched it the first week of January and haven't eaten at a McDonald's since and never will again.🤢 Thanks for sharing. ~ APRIL LIPKE
A suggestion don't throw it away, put it in the microwave for 1 minute to kill whatever is inside the item inside it to protect your community from a possible infestation,
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My mom went to grocery outlet and went to the tomato’s and every single pack of the tomatoes were full of spider eggs and spiders there were also some moldy ones too she checked every single one. We had no tomatoes that time. I thought stores we’re supposed to check there foods, but clearly some forgot to look. At least they check there food now, hopefully.
I brought home some grapes. Out of the corner of my eye, noticed the something crawling out of the bag. A BIG praying mantis!!!! Looked like just a grape vine!
I'm sitting here 4 days after getting bit by a spider. Healing up really good but it was as big as a softball with a ring around it like a bullseye and everything. Prednisone and cephalexin they gave me nuctenea umbratica bit me
I wonder if you have immunity to the venom now. OR...can you throw webbing from your wrist now?? Have you gotten any curious desire for a taste for bugs, or gone out chasing them down?! I know your situation isn't funny, but I just HAD to!
I recall once ordering a burger from mcdonalds (commonly referred to as mcdongs or mcdicks) in toronto, ontario (where I live), it had aluminum foil inside the patty and it cut part of the back of my throat, which I felt a scratch from it (I didn't recall the location, so couldn't make a complaint to the company). It was agony until it eventually healed up, lasting almost a month.
2:58 i was born in brazil and i was a baby but when i was in there my mom noticed a spider crawling towards me behind me while i was playing with my blocks and it turns out it was 1 of the most deadliest spiders on earth and it was big
Yay! You're back! Anyway, I think that all of them are gross but.....Glad it didn't happen to me. Actually, nothing like this has never happened to me!
16:16 to 16:29, I don't have a problem with it because if it was through a heating process, then the germs and parasites etc would have been killed along the way.
A grade school teacher made me terrified of bananas by telling me to watch out for spiders in them, and that they were poisonous. She was trying to scare me and succeeded.
Friend, when potatoes' s are green, It simple means they are growing which is at it should be. Some people are affected by "solanine" while others simply brush it off. Personally, I don't mind green potatoes. They cause me neither cramps nor diarrhea as potatoes are my go to food!
So, your milk segment is reminding me of another experience. Sometimes we'd buy goat milk in gallon glass jars from my ex's cousin's kids. One day, they just gave us some, no charge (the cousin brought it over). We drank some (not much), and it sat in the fridge for a day or two. When I decided to take it out, blood had settled in it. Needless to say (not being fond of drinking blood, plus blood being a sign of mastitis), I tossed it out and never got milk from them again (gifted or paid for).
Very late reply, but sounds like they knew it was bad and that's why they randomly gave you milk for free. I wouldn't have bought or taken any from them anymore either, not knowing if it was something personal or if they were actually selling bad milk.
@@tb6303 The most generous interpretation I can offer is they may have known, but mistakenly thought it was better for the milk to be used than to toss it out and waste it (meaning at least they wouldn't have sold tainted milk). In that case, the implication is they may have been drinking tainted milk themselves, which is not a healthy thing to do but explains why they'd feel comfortable giving it to family members as a gift. Unless their goats weren't showing any sign of distress or mastitis, I have to conclude they probably did know the milk was tainted.
@@brassbuckles That makes sense. The kids were teenagers, and I just supposed they didn't realize the milk was tainted (or that blood in milk was a bad thing), but if it their father had realized it, perhaps - like you said - he gave it to us thinking it was drinkable because they also drank tainted milk (and never got sick from it).
The big goopy pink 2 blocking thing for the chicken nuggets is actually neither soft ice cream or grounded grounded meat it's actually what your erasers made of
I’d already heard about the banana spiders years ago. When I go to buy bananas, I check them very carefully. I can’t stop eating bananas. I eat 2-3 a day.
I once poured some frozen mixed berries into a bowl to eat. I wasn't paying attention as I was eating them until one seemed particularly crunchy. I pulled it out of my mouth. It was a beetle the size of a large raspberry. I wrote to the company to complain, giving them the numbers on the bag. After a while, I got a letter from someone who had apparently been in charge of that lot being made. He seemed upset (I'm sure he got called on the carpet, big time) and denied responsibility, but also included a few dollars to cover the cost of the bag of fruit. Needless to say, it was a few years before I felt safe buying another bag of frozen berries - and when I finally did, I paid a lot of attention to each berry. 🤢
Kkkk im sorry. That's horrifying
Probably got fired.
thats enough LIFE for me today
Did it taste good tho?
@@oozieidiot 😂🤣 Up until I read your question, I never thought about it. So, thinking back, it had no flavor at all. Just a crunch, and I was grossed out when I saw what it was.
8:47 I remember the peanut butter fiasco. I was still in high school, and it was the first and only time my family bought Peter Pan peanut butter. We hadn't open the jar yet; we just threw it out immediately when we saw the lot number was the same.
One of my brother's friends actually got salmonella from this incident. Thankfully, he recovered pretty well from it.
what do you mean the lot number was the same what does that do?
@@thebot1306 lot numbers show what batch they came from iirc so if a batch is bad they know all products from it
My mama accidentally gave our whole family salmonella from a peanut better and chocolate cake at the tail-end of the fiasco for Thanksgiving. The cake was delicious, but for a week, mama, dad, my 8 aunts, 4 uncles, 5 cousins and me were all out sick for a week, it coming out of both ends because of the contaminated peanut butter.
That is honestly my favorite brand, I'd rather risk salmonella than having to eat another brand. My great-grandparents ate it, my grandparents ate it, my parents ate/eat it, and my family eats it. The flavor is just better and I love the peanut butter to peanuts ratio in the crunchy variety.
I get that most prefer Skippy or Jif but I've tried them and they just aren't the same.
I worked for an attorney who often handled wrongful death cases.
A lady called reporting that she had found half a caterpillar in a can of green beans. My boss said that she didn't have a case, but he'd like to speak with the caterpillar's next of kin.
Hey you must upload vids bro
Ba-dum tssssssh! Nice one!
I work in the food service industry and believe me, some food company CEOs don’t care enough about food safety and will often refuse to recall a certain batch of food due to potential contamination because they don’t want to lose money and/or customers. Take the Peter Pan peanut butter guy for example: he was sent to prison because of his greed. He was afraid of losing customers because losing customers means losing money. I’m not sure if he’s still in prison to this day, but the salmonella contaminated peanut butter case was a major case. Aside from that, I read the comment about the finger nail in the soup, and yes the nail was real. The only way it could have gotten into the soup was if it had been cut off a piece of machinery. I’m surprised that batch of soup was never recalled due to human blood contamination (human blood is considered a biohazard).
Wow! Our own blood kills us 😰😰🤪🤣😅😅😅😅🤣🤪😰😰
Well... yeah our blood kills us/harms us when it enters our digestive tract rather than being in our bloodstream. Also, a lot of serious diseases are carried in blood (HIV is a good example) so of course human blood is considered a biohazard in FOOD😑
@@MoosieGachaNo not our own blood, it's blood from others😰😰🤪🤣😅😅😅😅🤣🤪😰😰
@@Cornflakes_Forever okay :^]
@@MoosieGacha sounds like moosie got gacha'd :P
6 months ago I found a baby field mouse in my salad bag, I'm an animal lover so to be it was an awesome surprise, I got some more salad and shared it with him. Still got the little guy to this day he loves tomatoes so I just named him (lil Marto)
So cute :) I love the nickname Lil Marto
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@@txe1nd huh?
It survived the trip?
For some people. It would horrify them. But for you. It’s a pleasant surprise
13:41 I have a similar story to this. I was eating a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips, when I saw something.... black... I was confused, but then when i grabbed another handful of chips, I realized it was... A June beetle! They come around June, go into your house, fly a bit, fall on their back and die. Yep, thats what happens. I have no idea how it got into my bag of chips, but hey! who knows? Maybe it was just a bit hungry.
I was once eating pistachios and i saw a little bug in the middle of one. I lost my appetite after that
@@rinugeorgephilip5985 Oh gosh, I don't like ants that much either. I mean, I wouldn't go stomping out their homes, but I will NOT let them make a home in MY HOME. They did that once, but I managed to get rid of them. Also for some reason they make me feel itchy when looking at them Q-Q
@@rinugeorgephilip5985 I killed an ant after watching a cigarette duet youtuber post about insects being seen with a microscope and then I had to use hair to put the ant into the sewer
Probably tasted great too! Nice and seasoned!
I wanna flamethrower them these ants
A few years ago, I worked as a salesman at a vegetable stall in a local store. One day, opening a box of bananas, I noticed a similar spider between the bananas, it was quite large and dead to my satisfaction. One of the fruit and vegetable suppliers had warned me about the boxes of bananas and told me to be careful because there were cases of snakes. I live in Bulgaria, and this is quite far from Brazil, and yet the snake was alive when they found it.
Omg
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Holy sh**
oh my god
Wow
Way late to the party here, but:
Mastitis, as stated by another responder, isn't caused by cows being pregnant too often or nursing/being milked. It's caused by irritation or injury, or by the cows not being milked enough or often enough. So, a responsible farmer will strive to check their cows' udders for signs of chapping, chafing, wounds, etc., clean them off before milking, and apply ointments if the skin seems dry or if any injuries are noticed.
Cows are not hooked up to the machines "all day" as stated in the video. Usually it's twice per day for long enough to extract most of the milk, early morning and afternoon. And, most milk cows produce an excess of milk, far too much for their calves to consume. Thus they need to be milked regularly for the sake of their comfort and their health. If they are not milked enough it can cause serious health problems (and can lead to mastitis). As a matter of fact, while the milk industry isn't saintly, it's well known that happier, more comfortable cows produce more and better quality milk. They're also less likely to kick and resist being milked. As a result, even in big industry farming, milk cows are often treated at least a little better than beef cows would be. Sadly, many of the smaller milk farms that tend to take much better care of their cows are being pushed out of business as the tank trucks that collect milk don't find it worthwhile to visit these smaller farms unless the farm can entirely fill one or more tanks.
That said, I was grossed out by the clip of the cow someone hooked up to the milker with poop/mud all over its udders. As far as I'm aware, best practice is to clean them off before attaching the pumps so filth doesn't contaminate the product.
Re: shellac and cows' milk. Shellac is indeed an "excretion" of the lac insect. Nothing wrong with it. After all, honey is an "excretion" of bees, as is the honeycomb wax, both of which are often had for breakfast on toast. Cows do not get mastitis because of too many pregnancies; it is an inflammation of the udder, sometimes an infection. It may be caused by an injury to the udder, but is not caused by being milked every day.
The problem is that red dye (natural or artificial) can wreak havoc on many peoples stomachs and digestive tracks. I for one get the urge to vomit within an hour after consuming foods with red dye in them so I purposely used this for weight loss as a teenager (stupid, I know). Most dyes in general mess with me so I do what I can to avoid them.
I grew up around dairy farms in the UK and I remember the milk from cows with mastitis was either rinsed down the drain or was fed to the pigs (as long as the pig wasn't going to be slaughtered in the next two weeks), farms could end up losing the value of the entire milking session if it was detected in the tanker. They could also be liable for the milk from other farms being rejected if the contaminated milk was picked up in the same milk tanker early in the route.
I don't know anything much about farming , but I do think cows shouldn't be as taxed as they are . Hosed up 24/ 7 without doing anything is wrong .
But did they take care of the cows as quickly as possible? I hope the cows didn’t have to suffer with the mastitis
@@shannybabes96 Farmers had the vets in as soon as any heat was detected in the udder so the cows were never in pain.
@@ArielGibson757 The only times the cows are kept in was in bad weather, why would the farmer pay out for feed/use winter provisions in summer when grass grows nicely and with more goodness in the warmer months?
@@sallyphilpin1104 good! That makes me feel better!
I helped out briefly on a dairy farm and can confirm, it's nasty. We had to "strip" the pus out of the udders of cows with mastitis. The smell, it was so disgusting.... It definitely wasn't always caught before the cow was milked (with the milk mingling with all the other milk), and it was a judgement call on whether a cow's mastitis was bad enough to take them off the line.
Having known human mothers who've had mastitis, I know it was ridiculously painful for those cows. And so common, it's just accepted. They have been bred to have enormous udders that are prone to it, plus hang low where it's easy for them to get injured, and are constantly milked and pregnant, so it's just pus all the time.
There is liquid poop everywhere, splashing all over. Every step, splash splash. It splashes all over their udders and stuff.
And this was on a commercial family farm where the workers and family did seem to care -- it's so so much worse on the giant industrial factory farms. Between that and the treatment of calves, I was turned off to dairy forever. The family that owned the farm had massive amounts of dairy with every meal haha. So how much pus a person can tolerate in their diet clearly varies.
Poor cows!! 🥺
As an almost 49 yr old mom of 3, I got mastitis with my firstborn and I thought I might die! I had a temp of 103.3 and my chest hurt so much that even the touch of fabric on my skin felt like fire. My daughter is 22 now and just graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR(I'm just being a proud mom) and I can still remember that horrific pain to this day. I can't imagine those poor cows or anyone for that matter having to deal with it. 😢
@@tirzeh heck yeah, be proud! Congrats to your daughter from a random internet person.
@@Tser Thank you so much! 🕊️🎓 💗
Cow (and most other species') milk is almost worthless for humans. It is mostly not bioavailable and just under soda pop in terms of empty calories. Human milk is theatrically fine for human consumption at any age though yet we don't see human milk farms. How many other species drink the milk of another species' milk other than us? Eggs are one thing but milk just seems to help in cases where humans need fattened up such as for people in remote areas in the winter.
Humans living in 99% of environments don't need to pack on pounds of fat so I just see no place for the dairy industry. I guess the government subsidizes them but somebody needs to eventually step up and be the voice of reason on this issue. Money talks though, I guess?
This is probably the most child-friendly channel that gives me nightmares
I was eating a fruit(Mango in particular) while watching this video, instantly regrets it🙂
I’ll never eat bananas again without a can of Raid in each hand.
Thats funny, on my life I was literally peeling an orange when the mandarin fruit fly maggot one was on...I looked down and was like, ah damn...haha
not only you dear human
I was just about to eat a sandwich when it came to the bread part
I leave the sandwich in the kitchen
😩😯
I dislike mango
I’m eating cheez it and mango juice
Oh, this brings back memories. When I was a child, I loved eating mandarins. One day, my grandma had bought some, but while eating, I noticed there appeared to be something weird in it. Carefully I took it apart more and then I saw some very small white worms/maggots. At first my grandma didn't believe me even after trying to show it to her, probably she just didn't see it because of poor vision. I still refused to eat though so eventually she took out her magnifying glass and then she was able to see them too. Neither her nor I have ever eaten any mandarins since then.
Oh crap I eat mandarins never again
I walked in to the bathroom and swept something out of my face. Then my eyes focused on a strand in front of me. There were thousands of little strands, each with a baby spider at the end of it. Many were halfway down, some were still on the ceiling. I dropped to the floor and scurried out of there. When I told my mom she went in there and couldn't see them. She didn't have a magnifying glass and didn't care. This was the genesis of my arachnophobia.
I hate mandarins :D I’m lucky that I never eaten one :D!
that's why always pick fresh oranges :D
oh wait a grandma was choosing them-
bruh
@@Hi_ItsPat183 Nah, that wasn't the problem, they also were looking pretty fresh and nice from the outside. And on the inside things seemed alright too, didn't look strange, didn't taste weird, everything seemed normal. Well, up until the point where I found the worm-things, ofc lmao. But that's probably why she didn't believe me at first.
The whole green potato thing really worries me. I work at a chip factory and I know for a fact that green potato still get cut up for the chips. They are peeled but still. There is a person that picks out bad potatoes but we are only instructed to throw out the rotten ones and any that are more than half green. But think, a potato that is the size of cantaloupe, half of that is alot of green.
WELL= after looking and listening to this= I will be loosi g weight=I have lost my appetite, thank you folks at= Mistake Misfits
@@clearyjack7432 didnt ask
I've found a lot of green potato chips
@@317blockblock Are you a kid acting cool?
I never eat the green chips or the burnt ones it’s crazy what a potato can do
My gross story: I mixed up a packet of Swiss Miss hot cocoa and started to drink it, and realized suddenly that it was chunky. I spit it out and turned out it was full of what I assume were maggots or larvae of some type. There were no holes in the packet, and of course the packets are lined with that plasticky-foil type stuff, so they would've had to be in the mix when it was packaged. Although the chances of that happening again are slim to none, I haven't drunk Swiss Miss brand since then and never will again.
About a week ago I drank swiss miss and I almost ate a bug, I spit it out and I was outside so I don't no what it was or if it was swiss miss`s fault
I want to point out that just like most venemous spiders, the brazilian wandering spider very rarely will cause death to an adult human just from a bite. It *will* however suck very much no matter what happens, and you should most certainly go to the hospital immediately as there could potentially be complications of lasting effects from the bite, however just know that nearly all spiderbites, regardless from what spider, is non-fatal. They arent like snakes. They can only pack so much venom in a bite.
Um im speechless
Have you heard of the funnel web spider in Australia?
@@storloix7231 In fact i have, and ignoring the fact that a large majority of their bites are not venomous, the fatality rating is significantly low in the average adult.
Have you ever heard of google?
@@Mason-kd1pc And im very serious. You actually have a higher chance of being bitten by a shark than to die to a spider bite, assuming you remain calm and treat it in the most extreme cases, and even then, unless you just got bit multiple times by different spiders, theres a pretty good chance you could just wait it out and still be fine.
Like i said though, your life will be miserable during that wait though. And you should still take precautions and treat it as if it will be fatal, but, you can look at the statistics. Its very unlikely for you to die.
@@DaMoniable Have you heard of experience?
4:50 Maybe this is why kids refuse to eat broccoli
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You will know you ate something more than just veggies when you got higher amounts of protein than usual but the bad thing is it's hard to know that.
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4:40 Of course there will be a Black Widow Spider in your broccoli in Ohio
I was about to comment that exact thing
Only in Ohio
Everyone else: " I"LL NEVER EAT THIS AGAIN!"
Me who has a compromised Immune system: "Guess I'll die"
That sucks.
@@TheCaptainSplatter Its does, but its the reality I gotta live with. I'm at least lucky I'm not confined to one spot, I just have to be far more careful with my decisions.
My mom knows how that feels. A while back, her immune system crashed. I think she had 7 allergies, but after that happened to her, she ended up with 23 or something. I honestly don’t remember all that much. But either way, she’d most likely understand.
I have an extreme case of IBs (not near as bad as having a compromised immune system). But it's just irritating not having options that aren't guaranteed better quality. We should be living in small communities in the countryside... communities where we aren't sucking the life out of cows and dealing w thousands of lbs of meat daily. There just seems like there are too many people and greedy gigantic corporations. Everything becomes disgusting when there are too many and we are perhaps at that point as humans.
Incidentally, about 15 years ago, I started noticing milk having "good" and "bad" batches, taste-wise. I can point them out in a blind test and id the afflicted product 10/10 times. Who knows why my IBS would "act up" at random times. But it may have to do with all this puss and blood, etc.
this has nothing to do with food, but when i was younger i was jumping on the bed, then when i was about to land i hit my back against the corner of the mattress, this hyperextended my back, causing what could very well be permanent damage, thank God it wasnt worse but it will still hurt from time to time
I've heard the banana story before except it wasn't THAT specific one. I have a good friend who lives in Tennessee and he asked if I've seen a circle on my banana before I told him no because I didn't eat bananas oftenly. He told me that when he was a kid he saw a white circle on his banana and he threw it in the fire and there was a dot on his hand and it was a baby spider. I would cut my hand off in that situation
Yup, amputation sounds like the only right thing to do there! 😂
I have an ex-step-mum living in my house. She said that if she sees a big spider, she might burn down the house 😅😅😂😂😂😂😅😅
Cut your hand off? Lol ok. Squish it. Spiders are tiny and squish with very little pressure.
@@terra_worldextra protien. Only if people knew how many bugs we eat and insect eggs. Flour has many ground up insects and rodent pee and poop but the poop gets sifted out before bagged. About every vegi has insect eggs. They spray the shit out of crops with pesticides that kill insects and animals that eat those bugs and goes into rivers and ground water.
I grew up on a dairy farm. Cows are generally bred once per year. Also, if the cow has mastitis, the affected quarters are injected with antibiotics and the cow's milk is thrown away until the antibiotic and the infection is gone. Generally, a farmer's milk is tested at the milk company and if found to contain antibiotics or a high bacteria count, the farmer is penalized.
I worked on my Neighbor's Farm and the criteria for grading milk was strict . If the bacteria count was barely above guidelines, that milk would be rejected . Fortunately my Neighbor got awards for cleanliness of His Farm and the Certificates pertaining to milk quality were hung up within easy view . My Uncle also had a Dairy Farm and I would visit quite often and hang out with my Cousins as well as help out when I was old enough . My Uncle also got awards and certificates as well . I drank raw milk by the quart when I visited ( probably almost half a gallon per day) and I also ate a great abundance of Farm raised beef, pork ,chicken , eggs and a lot of garden fresh vegetables . I was seldom if ever sick and in that rare instance I was sick , my immune system would make very short work of even a severe Flu. What would normally send people to bed or keep them home for days would barely amount to a cold or feeling slightly off for a day for me. Dairy Farms are not gross and the vast majority of Farmers care deeply for Their livestock .
I don't think L-Cysteine is dangerous in any way at all. As far as I know, it's naturally found in many foods. It's not a vitamin or mineral that's needed in the diet, because it's made by our own bodies... but it's not going to harm anyone that eats it. (Assuming it's in a form that can pass through the digestive tract).
i knew about green potatoes but, that explains why i sometimes have issues with my rear end.
Because i sometimes consume potato chips with green spots because they're still tasty xD
:o
One time I was eating lays and I saw some of them were green and I thought it was gone bad but my mom said it's ok to eat it
I used to work in a produce dept in Northern Michigan. While repackaging cases of Grapes I found a true Black Widow spider, which is unseen in this area. I thought it was unique so I brang it home and kept it for a pet. After about two years it died.
Well two years is alot
Sad...
wdy keep it?!
@@howtoadult4514 Why not?
They live less than a year America the crazy
7:17 they are missing one fact. the fruit flies like rotten or starting to rot fruit. not fresh fruit. so finding a maggot means that fruit is rotten.
Story time!
So my friend and I had taken a very overgrown shortcut to a shop. She found a wall and said to me “hey I used to stay here for a couple of hours but I stopped doing that” so she climbed the wall and I couldn’t climb over so I watched, she went past some trees and bushes and came out on the other side of the square wall.
She kicked away some rubbish in her path (people littered there 🤢😭) and stood over her bag. She looked at it picked it up and started to rummage through. “There’s a hole” she had said to me and she flipped the bag over. There were about 10-50 maggot ( eggs or normal) crawling around the bag.
That bag is still in that location and right where we had left it
IM NEVER EATING A BANANA AGAIN
Yes
My brother dosent care 💀
Same
I’m a 🍌
Eat them again
13:54 yeah thats a rat. look at the shape of it, it has a tail, a rat like snout, and a position that looks like a pose something would make when being squished
Don’t know what I will be able to eat, but this was very interesting.
Ikr
I have eaten lots of spuds with some green in the peel over the decades and never suffered a thing.
I want to have a cup of tea with the banana spooder and talk about his travels. All the places he must visit…
There was one time I found a snail in my lettuce, It became my pet and I kept it in a plastic container, Then another lettuce from the same brand contained another larger yellow snail with long antennae. Then a maggot on a rhubarb from the same store made it onto my mom's dinner plate (it was dead luckily) and it was cut in half, tiny invertebrates have proved they are more than capable of making it into your dinner and Im never eating green vegetables from that store again
Nothing can really turn me off from eating my favorite foods forever because I always check my food before eating it. Whatever doesn't pass my inspection is either thrown away or tossed out for mother nature to take care of. Usually if I do toss something for mother nature I do it farther away from my neighborhood so nobody has to deal with the smell. And I only throw away the foods that would be bad for any animals around here.
Yeah, and I'm always finding hair in my food.
From human hair to cat hair.
I even find it I the very milk that I drink or eat with my cereal.
Even though a lot of this video was so gross I had to stop watching for a few days, I want you to know that I really appreciate all the work that goes into these videos - and thank you to all the narrators.
I don’t get grossed out that easily
@@janislawrence8686 I didn't think I did, but I guess I was wrong, because some of it definitely grossed me out.
Some of it didn't gross me out though; instead, it was interesting and that's it.
@@tb6303 my brother found those "creatures" disgusting under watch that he immediately just threw his phone to his bed XD
@@dragonshifteryt1357 I can totally understand that.
I know I understand how disgusting it is but now know what to not eat if you find
7:03 -- Well, for all I know, this kind of fruit fly (we usually call this particular species _wine fly_ since they very often go onto spilled wine) is actually pretty harmless, at least as long as you don't try to eat them. Every now and then I get a dozen of them flying around my kitchen whenever I leave some fruity garbage in it for too long.
As for the problem of insects in fruits, once I found a very mutilated corpse of an insect _(it might have been perhaps some kind of a wasp)_ inside an orange. Perhaps a maggot transformed inside but then the insect somehow got stuck?
Fun fact mastitis milk is extremely salty and tastes like pure salt (not that I’ve tried it my dad has though) then again if it’s in our milk…
Living on a dairy farm be like
When I was very young my mom let me "cook" vegetable soup. I poured a can of Campbell's soup into a pot, turned on the stove, and started cooking. I would stir the soup occasionally taking a large spoonful out of the pan and into the air. One time when I did this I noticed something in the soup. I was able to get it out of the pan and it turned out to be a large thumb nail. My mom sent it to Campbell's soup company to complain and they sent us a letter of apology and a case of vegetable soup.
What the fuck was that nail doing in there?
@@badmusicproducer_offical My guess, due to some accident someone lost the nail. It was too big just to be a clipping. At least we got a case of soup for our troubles.
@@bjbell52 lol, i love how they just gave you a free case of soup XD
Eww that's terrible
@@emmawersel6053 ikr! Was it real or fake? Like, did it have nail polish or sumin?
3:26-I literally dropped my phone on my blanket out of fear and disgust because no way in hell am I gonna let something like that happen to me!!! 😱😱😱😭😭😭😭
I don't want to eat now.
Hun, I think you need to spend a bit of time at a private (not commercial) dairy farm. My grandfather and uncle were dairy farmers for a combined 50+ years. they aren't hooked up "all day". they get milked for a short time 3 times a day. and i can't speak for other farms, but my family farm always checked each cow for mastitis before hooking them up as all the milk went into a single tank and they didn't want to contaminate it. The ones with Mastitis got milked separately after to relieve the pressure into a discard container (as a mother I have had mastitis and i would agree that this was for their comfort). Also read James Lipke's comment below for the other things I was going to bring up. Like the poo comment, my family was a grade A producer and all of the ladies got their girls washed before each milking.
They don't even leave them hooked up all day at a commercial farm, even though the conditions are far from ideal. Be Amazed is usually great with facts, so I'm not sure at all how he got this so wrong.
Me seeing a grown spider hatching from it’s sac while eating dinner…I really do have a death wish today apparently 😬😬
*Edit:* No seriously though, can someone tell me why I decided to continue this video *now* even though I was eating??
To avoid an early death later on In the near future???
Banana!!!!!!
6:54 "Taste the difference" Yeah... please don't
4:44 nahh Ohio is crazy..
Edit: TY FOR 1 LIKE ITS THE MOST I EVER GOT
The Danish cylinder egg is an odd one out here, since I find that completely harmless compared to most of the other stuff...
Yeah. I found the previous entry of the cows being hurt really hard. The eggs? That was indeed harmless and actually kind of cool.
Same I even found it odd and irrelevant to the video.
@@dimaster5880 Sort of, yes!
@@pineforest1442 Who hurt cows really bad? 🤦🏼
@@Ultamami weren’t you listening to the video?
Mastitis is an infection in the utter and has nothing to do with over breeding I've seen it in cows from family farms and they'd have this issue in goats too it's not from over breeding
wrong.
4:04 😂 the way he said it was just so funny
5:26 shout out to Broccoli the Spider
Can’t even eat vegetables in Ohio💀
Edit: Wow I didn’t know the comment would get this popular
i knew i was gonna see a comment like this lol
OH CMON I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THAT
I can't eat anymore. 😶
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Just eat humans
I'm glad I watched this video and now I'll be more cautious when buying fruits, especially bananas! Thanks, this helped a lot!
Same
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@@Viltree Run😦😦😦😦😦😦
@@Viltree Don't worry I'm calling the exterminator
Also the exterminator: squek
@@human-excrement im already dead sorry /:
The crab eye theory is actually accurate, I found a crab in a packet of dried fish and it looks just like fish mouth bug, but with the 8 legs still there.
Was it dead?
I recall sitting down to lunch when working in SF one day...I was enjoying a nice big salad and about halfway through it, I came upon 1/2 of a chubby green caterpillar, including a mouth and little legs. I couldn't eat another bite, although I did look for the "other half" but it was never found...I could only come to one conclusion. 🤮I never ate there again.
Fun fact: The Cymothoa is a type of isopod, which means it is closely related to land isopods, which are those rollie pollie/pillbug things you may find in your backyard.
3:04 this is where i live and i started FREAKING OUT because we get no recognition whatsoever.
update, they are 100% people born in staten island.
I once found a mouldy grape in a pack in Asda of Dalgety Bay. Fortunately, an employee came by and I said "Excuse me? There's a mouldy grape in this pack." and the employee took it away.
Cool story bro
Haha!!! ...probably just until you walked away and promptly parked it right back in the bin!
@@superpredator4096 I hope not! They would be fired.
@@ls190v2 depends on the location.
❤ 0:07
Damn, I almost always peal, fry, and eat potatoes with a bit of green pigment on them. I always assumed that they weren't fully ripe but since the supper market sells them, they ok for consumption. (Lesson learned)
When I learned about the green potato thing about 6 months ago it really surprised me. If I come across them in a bag of Yukon Gold potatoes, I peel the potato down to there being no green on them. It seems like a lot of waste, but given the bi-weekly, if not weekly continuous increase in grocery prices, it's the lesser of two evils. At least until the potatoes in our garden are ready to be harvested. FYI, black widows really, really love wood piles as well.😉 FYI, when washing grapes, strawberries, etc, fill your sink at least halfway with tap water - THEN add 1/4-1/2 cup of lemon juice. Swish your fruit, or even vegetables, around in the lemon water and watch how milky and cloudy that water becomes! Rinse whatever you washed very, very well prior to eating/cooking with it. Fruit undergoes "rigorous inspection"? Clearly we do not have the same retail stores where we live. Jif and other peanut butter brands were recalled just one week for containing trace amounts of salmonella. Jif has 49 products of different sizes and consistency. You should watch the Be Amazed video on fast food restaurants, namely McDonald's and the connection to hair byproducts being used in their food. We watched it the first week of January and haven't eaten at a McDonald's since and never will again.🤢
Thanks for sharing.
~ APRIL LIPKE
Ya id complain to that super market.
10:18 I’m so happy I have celiac ( a type of illness you cannot get ride of , and it also means I cannot have wheat or gluten )
I’m happy now lol
My parents help me find foods that are safe for me
Rid* sorry force of habit 😅😅
Well, if we eat bug vomit (honey), I guess it's okay to eat bug poop (candy corn and jellybeans).
True.
Despite it's nasty origins, honey is very tasty and it's very good on toast
@@harukoharuhara1863 Absolutely! And it makes peanut butter taste tolerable.
@@tb6303 I agree, very good
@T0x!c` yes, it's delicious
4:43 I can’t believe that this is actually from Ohio.
A suggestion don't throw it away, put it in the microwave for 1 minute to kill whatever is inside the item inside it to protect your community from a possible infestation,
Bro I keep seeing these videos they just keep making feel better when I'm sad Love your videos:edit WOW 5 LIKES THIS IS THE MOST LIKES EVER TYSM I think
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My mom went to grocery outlet and went to the tomato’s and every single pack of the tomatoes were full of spider eggs and spiders there were also some moldy ones too she checked every single one. We had no tomatoes that time. I thought stores we’re supposed to check there foods, but clearly some forgot to look. At least they check there food now, hopefully.
If a rotten rat was in my bag of cheetos i wouldve still eaten it, thanks for telling me i should throw it away.
I brought home some grapes. Out of the corner of my eye, noticed the something crawling out of the bag. A BIG praying mantis!!!! Looked like just a grape vine!
I'm sitting here 4 days after getting bit by a spider. Healing up really good but it was as big as a softball with a ring around it like a bullseye and everything. Prednisone and cephalexin they gave me
nuctenea umbratica bit me
Which is what kind of spider?
I wonder if you have immunity to the venom now. OR...can you throw webbing from your wrist now?? Have you gotten any curious desire for a taste for bugs, or gone out chasing them down?! I know your situation isn't funny, but I just HAD to!
For anyone who wants to see the thumbnail creature: 11:20
Thats not the thumbnail creature
That is not a thumbnail DUMB
@@morganisapro8kyh
It’s this one guys 14:06
I recall once ordering a burger from mcdonalds (commonly referred to as mcdongs or mcdicks) in toronto, ontario (where I live), it had aluminum foil inside the patty and it cut part of the back of my throat, which I felt a scratch from it (I didn't recall the location, so couldn't make a complaint to the company). It was agony until it eventually healed up, lasting almost a month.
14:05 She ate it ?🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
i mean it was baked?
19:00 I still like milk even when I’m in Australia it tastes a bit weird, but I still drink it
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2:58 i was born in brazil and i was a baby but when i was in there my mom noticed a spider crawling towards me behind me while i was playing with my blocks and it turns out it was 1 of the most deadliest spiders on earth and it was big
Crazy story
1:36 that kind of spider almost attacked me
U ok?
4:45 Only in Ohio 💀
It's just normal in ohio
FR!!!!!!!
Yay! You're back! Anyway, I think that all of them are gross but.....Glad it didn't happen to me. Actually, nothing like this has never happened to me!
Probably because a lot of it is rare but it can still happen.
That too! But I'm just saying it never happened to me. 😑🤔
I’m glad none of these disgusting moments didn’t happen to me either.. 😮💨
Exactly!🙂
*ever
12:08 oh my gosh! #👽
16:16 to 16:29, I don't have a problem with it because if it was through a heating process, then the germs and parasites etc would have been killed along the way.
8:15 That's Nuts.
No pun intended
12:31 she's not a fish. Wow!
2:15 one with a white spot containing small spiders in a banana.
"Let me guess, Australia? "
4:28 I love be amazed
The Broccoli from Ohio with the Black Widow is a very common one since the broccoli is from Ohio.
I thought i was the only one who noticed that😂😂😂
The Ohio meme makers on their way joking about Ohio in the replys of the comment
A grade school teacher made me terrified of bananas by telling me to watch out for spiders in them, and that they were poisonous. She was trying to scare me and succeeded.
at 4:45, a spider, the black widow was found in ohio.
edit 2:ONLY IN OHIO
Ohio💀💀💀
There goes absolutely every food I love eating, I'll be sitting in the corner eating nothing for the next week
Friend, when potatoes' s are green, It simple means they are growing which is at it should be.
Some people are affected by "solanine" while others simply brush it off.
Personally, I don't mind green potatoes. They cause me neither cramps nor diarrhea as potatoes are my go to food!
Yeah and also you can just wait till they ripen.
Those little growths on them are normal too, theyre just roots.
That little alien-fish 👽🐟 looking thing freaked me out so much, I actually had to look away lol 😬😱
Edit: most of these had me looking away 😁
Okay so is it a toungelouse or a megalopa
Yea
i found it cute
@melissa zwiefel same
Same
From now on, I will always look around my food before I eat it, especially bananas
Check it BEFORE you go to the register!
@@superpredator4096 check it before you even pick it up
4:55 me who hates broccoli
I see no weakness within it
I had a black widow in my shoe once, it freaked me out so much as a kid.
Rip ur shoe 😔
Loved video but also feel sick ill definitely be watching out for this and more lmao. Great videos as always
0:44 BRO I ALREADY FELT SOMETHING CRWALING ON MY SKIN ON THE BACK THAT I SLAPED IT
I was accepting most of this information but milk in Australia? No way, it's definitely worse in USA.
So, your milk segment is reminding me of another experience. Sometimes we'd buy goat milk in gallon glass jars from my ex's cousin's kids. One day, they just gave us some, no charge (the cousin brought it over). We drank some (not much), and it sat in the fridge for a day or two. When I decided to take it out, blood had settled in it. Needless to say (not being fond of drinking blood, plus blood being a sign of mastitis), I tossed it out and never got milk from them again (gifted or paid for).
Very late reply, but sounds like they knew it was bad and that's why they randomly gave you milk for free. I wouldn't have bought or taken any from them anymore either, not knowing if it was something personal or if they were actually selling bad milk.
@@brassbuckles That's a good point. It didn't occur to me that they might have known it was tainted with blood.
@@tb6303 The most generous interpretation I can offer is they may have known, but mistakenly thought it was better for the milk to be used than to toss it out and waste it (meaning at least they wouldn't have sold tainted milk). In that case, the implication is they may have been drinking tainted milk themselves, which is not a healthy thing to do but explains why they'd feel comfortable giving it to family members as a gift. Unless their goats weren't showing any sign of distress or mastitis, I have to conclude they probably did know the milk was tainted.
@@brassbuckles That makes sense.
The kids were teenagers, and I just supposed they didn't realize the milk was tainted (or that blood in milk was a bad thing), but if it their father had realized it, perhaps - like you said - he gave it to us thinking it was drinkable because they also drank tainted milk (and never got sick from it).
The big goopy pink 2 blocking thing for the chicken nuggets is actually neither soft ice cream or grounded grounded meat it's actually what your erasers made of
Giant venomous spiders in bananas? Welp, no bananas for me ever again 😬.
I’d already heard about the banana spiders years ago. When I go to buy bananas, I check them very carefully. I can’t stop eating bananas. I eat 2-3 a day.
Next up: Australian bananas
Bananas that are bananas about killing you.
3:47 LIGHT IT ON FIRE!!! NOOW
This is probably the first time I've felt grateful for being lactose intolerant
Thank goodness I don't eat broccoli and have an allergy to peanuts
I think your a bit lucky
i dont eat vegetables
Me too
love this content please keep it up 👍🏻
only keep it up if you want me to get therapy
Me too.
Yep keep us *starving!*
16:37 Ngl this may sound crazy but i don’t really care 😭 im’a still eat jellybeans😭😭😭😭