Anonymous wrote:The fish worm thing is common. This is why I pretty much stick to frozen at this point (that, and I’m cheap).
It really sounds like excessive broccoli bugs, though. I can’t imagine.
Anonymous wrote:I've bought produce from Whole Foods, including much broccoli, for more than a decade and have NEVER had a bug infestation in anything. I sometimes get a few tiny bugs in lettuce, once found a huge caterpillar in their frozen whole spinach bag, and once found live wriggling tiny worms in fresh, never-frozen, salmon I had just baked (I posted about that episode on DCUM a few years ago - still traumatized).
I would ask for a refund. It's very easy to get a refund when you get Whole Foods deliveries via Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:https://thedocskitchen.com/dont-make-my-mistake-of-almost-feeding-your-kids-bug-infested-broccoli/
Anonymous wrote:I've bought produce from Whole Foods, including much broccoli, for more than a decade and have NEVER had a bug infestation in anything. I sometimes get a few tiny bugs in lettuce, once found a huge caterpillar in their frozen whole spinach bag, and once found live wriggling tiny worms in fresh, never-frozen, salmon I had just baked (I posted about that episode on DCUM a few years ago - still traumatized).
I would ask for a refund. It's very easy to get a refund when you get Whole Foods deliveries via Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've bought produce from Whole Foods, including much broccoli, for more than a decade and have NEVER had a bug infestation in anything. I sometimes get a few tiny bugs in lettuce, once found a huge caterpillar in their frozen whole spinach bag, and once found live wriggling tiny worms in fresh, never-frozen, salmon I had just baked (I posted about that episode on DCUM a few years ago - still traumatized).
I would ask for a refund. It's very easy to get a refund when you get Whole Foods deliveries via Amazon.
W.T.F.
Anonymous wrote:Did you know an average person eats 2lbs of bugs every year? From ketchups, veggies and stuff.