So basically, my shrimp got a scholarship. They also are paying for this to be done, which is helpful when a corporation is telling the internet I actually found wads of sugar. v5fAz2SSyMīecause of how much General Mills screwed up their response, he decided to bring the box to a lab for testing. I can’t believe this in a real life, publicly traded company. EYugRvLbtCĪfter that they told him to go to the police, which is so ridiculous! This is the first I’ve heard from them since yesterday (when they said they were sending an envelope) and my new response. I plan on continuing full transparency for those concerned about their products. They also claimed to have left him a message, which they did not. They then told him he could send the pieces to them for analysis in an envelope, which they changed to having FedEx pick it up. It’s a deadly allergy to many (and non-Kosher) and that didn’t seem to matter beyond offering me a new box. Not to investigate the issue or look into it. My point is – their initial reaction to shellfish being in the bag was to tell me it was sugar. I wasn’t all that mad until you now tried to gaslight me? /rSLE60pvoy Ok, we’ll after further investigation with my eyes, these are cinnamon coated SHRIMP TAILS, you weirdos. Please be nice with your guesses l, because I will walk into traffic if I ate what I think it is… /Zs7ZDygTxAĪt first the Cinnamon Toast Crunch social media person dismissed it, telling him it was sugar clumps. Stuff like this is all at the bottom of the bag, and what appears to be cooked ONTO some squares. Ummmm – why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit) /tTjiAdrnVpĪlso, many of the squares have black marks, and some are dyed red? And yes, I ate a bowl before noticing all this. He tweeted the photo below and shared screenshots of the way the company’s social media person, and their official email account completely screwed up their response to him. He found shrimp tails and what looks like rat poop baked into the cereal in a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch he bought at a Costco. Jensen Karp is a writer, comedian and podcaster who is married to Danielle Fishel, the actress who played Topanga on Boy Meets World. Warning this is gross, you can imagine how gross it is from the titleįirst if all, I know this sounds like a case of someone sneaking a foreign object into food and claiming it was there all along, but I’ve been reading this thread and am convinced.
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