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Texas Woman Buys Salmon From H-E-B. Then She Pokes It With a Fork and Something Starts Moving
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“I went to H-E-B for wild-caught salmon, and the saxophone got louder,” she says, referencing the viral TikTok trend.
She then places her fork near one of the parasites, at which point it starts moving.
This type of close-up video, in which someone finds visible parasites on a piece of salmon, is pretty common on TikTok.
Around 20,000 cases are reported worldwide each year, and it is more common in countries where raw fish is frequently consumed, such as Japan and parts of Western Europe.
The Mary Sue has reached out to Andrea via TikTok messages and H-E-B via email for comment.