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Woman Buys a $5 Rotisserie Chicken From Sam’s Club. Then She Finds Something She Says She Never Should Have Seen: ‘Has To Be Pumped With Hormones’
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The Mary Sue
Instagram user Sabrina Johnson (@sabrinajohnson776) has caught attention after sharing a warning about a rotisserie chicken, saying one discovery made her question a meal she had trusted for years.
She looked closer and saw something she did not expectIn an Instagram video, Johnson says she purchased a rotisserie chicken from Sam’s Club and noticed what she believed was “fly larva or some sort of bug larva” on the chicken.
“So this is for anybody that buys the rotisserie chickens from either Costco or Sam’s.
Johnson says she had purchased rotisserie chickens from both Sam’s Club and Costco regularly and often ate them multiple times a week.
The creator later questioned how stores are able to sell large rotisserie chickens for a low price.