A dead mouse was discovered by a woman in a bottle of Hershey’s chocolate syrup that she had purchased online through Zepto. It left her completely shocked. Dead rat in Hershey chocolate syrup. Prami Sridhar captured the incident on video, which quickly gained widespread attention and prompted a response from the confectionery company. In her Instagram post, Prami shared her “startling discovery in my Zepto order” and urged everyone to be vigilant. The video showed her pouring some syrup onto a spoon and allegedly finding a few strands of hair. Subsequently, Prami proceeded to open the “sealed cap” and poured the syrup into a cup, only to find a dead mouse inside. Another member of her family also examined the finding after washing it. They were equally taken aback upon realizing that it was indeed a deceased mouse. Food safety issues in india. The recent post by Prami has once again raised worries regarding food safety. She expressed her concerns by asking, “How can we determine if there is an issue with the product?” This has led her to consider adopting a vegan lifestyle. Furthermore, Prami mentioned in her post that some of her family members fell ill after consuming the syrup, but they are currently recovering. She urged everyone to be cautious about their food choices and to double-check before giving anything to children. In a separate incident last week, a resident of Mumbai discovered a disturbing object in the ice cream he had ordered online – a “human finger” complete with a nail.
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