A mum has said she felt "totally sick and disgusted" after spotting 'dozens' of and spider eggs covering the shelves and loaves of bread inside her local . The issued an apology after the woman's grim find while she was doing her weekly food shop for her two-year-old daughter.
The 22-year-old mum was shopping at the Asda in Huyton, Merseyside when she made the shocking discovery. The mum, who does not want to be named, said she was there at around 8.40pm on Monday. She told the she could see dozens of spider eggs and spiders, engulfed by webs and surrounding loaves of bread which had been stacked inside the store.
An Asda spokeswoman said the incident "falls short" of the high standards it sets itself, and said they wanted to reassure customers that the tray was taken off the shop floor and thoroughly cleaned as soon as staff were made aware of the issue.
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The mum said: "I had just popped in to get a weekly shop for my two-year-old daughter. I was on the bread aisle and it [the spiders and spider eggs] were all over the top on the whole aisle.
"Some [of the spiders and eggs] were moving and crawling and there were some clusters of them all over the bread. It knocked me ill, it turned my stomach completely.
"I was doing my shopping for my child to get bits and bobs and it put me off the whole of my shopping."
An Asda spokeswoman said: "This footage falls short of the high standards we set ourselves and we would like to reassure customers that as soon as we became aware of this the tray was taken off the shop floor and the nearby area was thoroughly cleaned."
In October, a in her freshly-bought bag of flour. Megan Davies wanted to do some late night baking when she claims she made the shocking discovery. The 21-year-old says her 79p bag of flour was "crawling with tiny weevils" that are known to thrive inside dry foods.
She says the bag had to be binned despite it having an expiry date of February 2025. The university student had bought the bag just two weeks before after clearing out and replacing items in her grandma's cupboards.
The pair wanted to do some baking so they visited Extra in Durham to purchase the goods. The plan was to get the ingredients for Megan's grandma to make a fruit cake. She decided that she wanted to make herself a chocolate brownie.
Megan, of Durham, said: "I was absolutely disgusted and shocked. I have never come across these before, I bake very frequently and have done since I was a child, so for me to never have come across this it was a big shock."
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