In Noida, Uttar Pradesh, a woman named Deepa had an unpleasant surprise when she discovered a centipede inside the Amul vanilla ice cream tub she had ordered online. Centipede in Amul Vanilla icecream. This incident occurred shortly after a doctor in Mumbai found a human finger in his online-ordered ice cream. Deepa is a resident of Noida Sector-12. She had purchased the ice cream through Blinkit on Saturday. To her shock, upon opening the ice cream box, she found a frozen centipede trapped inside. Deepa took to social media and shared a video showcasing the unwelcome guest. She recounted her unsettling experience. Official statement of Blinkit on Amul Vanilla icecream issue As the video gained traction, Blinkit promptly refunded Deepa’s money and launched an investigation. Amul also reached out to Deepa. Blinkit assured her that they would thoroughly investigate the matter. The food department team responded to Deepa’s video by conducting an investigation at her residence. Following the interrogation, officials from the food department proceeded to the Blinkit store in Sector-22, the source of the ice cream tub containing a centipede. The officials examined the area where the Amul ice cream vanilla tubs were stored and collected samples for testing. Reports indicate that a significant amount of dust was discovered at the Blinkit store, prompting concerns regarding hygiene.
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