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Um, no, as I’m sure you are aware. But cow meant doesn’t come with boogers attached, usually; seafood often comes with bones and shell pieces.
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For Og’s sake, never, ever, ever buy any fresh on the cob corn. Trust me on this one.
And no, I don’t think you should sue either. If you had ingested said catipillar and become ill, then you’d have a leg to stand on…maybe. But to just see it, nah. And I’m gonna jump in and continue asking on the nature of the veggies. Were they a bag of the frozen Birds Eye veggies? I buy the Birds Eye all the time, and all I’ve seen is frozen. And if that’s the case, then I’m sure it wasn’t from the bag if it was still alive. I know this has all been said, but oh well. I’m always the last one to post.
As for how the caterpillar survived, the steam-in-a-bag vegatables have hot and cold spots (at least in my microwave), so even though it may die of radiation poisoning, it is entirely possible to have survived the heating process.
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Radiation poisoning? Man, you are useing the wrong fucking microwave oven… No you shouldn’t sue. What the heck are your damages? The cost of the bag of vegies?
[QUOTE=askeptic]
Radiation poisoning? Man, you are useing the wrong fucking microwave oven…
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The plutonium gives the food a certain je ne sais quoi.
[QUOTE=nikonikosuru]
You’re saying you’re not sue happy, yet you want to know if you can sue over finding a catapiller in a bag of lettuce.
Uh…huh. :rolleyes:
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Yes, and an agency accidentally released some of his informtion, so he is thinking of suing them just to get them to realize how sorry they should be about it.