Ciao,

    Di recente ho comprato un pacchetto di broccoli congelati da Prisma e, mentre lo mangiavo, ho notato i vermi all’interno. È stata una spiacevole sorpresa e non sono sicuro di dove dirigere la mia lamentela. Qualcun altro ha sperimentato questo? Dove dovrei segnalare questo per garantire che sia correttamente affrontato.

    Grazie in anticipo!

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    di PurposeIntelligent3

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    1. DoubleSaltedd on

      Yuck! I think there is contact details printed on packagw/label.

    2. Slowly_boiling_frog on

      Customer service of said Prisma is probably a safe bet, apart from Reddit.

    3. Ordinary-Finger-8595 on

      Prismas customer service.

      Yes, it’s yucky, but then again, fresh produce has insects. I rather occasionally see insects than eat something doused with toxines.

    4. raparperi11 on

      In my experience a lot of Rainbow, nowadays Coop frozen veggies are very low quality. I have stopped buying them and choose Finnish frozen veggies instead, have yet to be disappointed by them even if they cost a little more.

    5. The seller probabaly gets contacted about these kinds of things a lot, I’m sure they have well-defined protocols on how to handle these cases. So, off to Prisma’s info desk you go.

    6. Ainothefinn on

      Take it back to the store you bought it from. You will definitely get a replacement.

    7. AMOSSORRI on

      Were you keeping it frozen? It’s a frozen good and does not last long melted. I fail to see how the maggots would grow in size if this was in freezer as it should.

    8. jaska434 on

      Is it really so that reddit comes first to mind? Not their website or something……

    9. Product quality has gone down the drain since Coop took over. I still haven’t found a decent Coop product.

    10. Eh. It’s not that big of a deal. Vegetables tend to have bugs on them while they grow. Occasionally some will slip through the washing, blanching and quality control process.

      It’s a bit icky and maybe worth returning the bag for if you’re particularly grossed out but not unsafe or anything.

      We don’t live in a sterile world. Just take it easy.

    11. BlackCatFurry on

      Where did you store it. Last time i checked maggots in fact are not moving in freezer temps nor can they eat broccoli that’s frozen solid. If you kept them in room temperature for days, that’s on you tbh.

    12. inisennn83 on

      Thats free protein my brother. Fry it up with som some fish sauce and pretend its shrimp

    13. Hezekiel on

      I had some beetle-like bugs in my canned pea soup. Ate it anyway

    14. JumpyOne5907 on

      Anyone who’s ever tried to grow broccoli knows that bugs absolutely love it. It’s difficult to keep the insects out, leave the harso off for a moment and that’s it. It’s a miracle that every vegetable bag doesn’t have at least a couple of bugs, imo.

      Those are not maggots but butterfly (or something) larvae. They’re not a sign of spoilage but a tolerable amount of pesticides that’s still compatible with life and some failed bug prevention during growing the veggie.

      That said, the cheap frozen veggie producers seem to fail quite often.

    15. DoorSweet6099 on

      I recently bought kefir from s market and it was moldy 🤢 It was on discount but it still had a lot of date left.

    16. A little protein never hurt no one right? Jokes aside it’s disgusting for sure but not the ene of the world. I’m still having nightmares of those IG videos where someone ate almost a whole chicken and then noticed maggots crawling on her fingers…

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