Ah, nature.
Where fruits and fresh things grow, bugs will roam.
It’s not unusual to discover creepy crawlies on fresh fruit, as one Keelings fruit cup consumer found.
Taking to Facebook he shared the story of Ralph, an eager little snail who had made his way into his fruit cup.
He posted:
Hello there, I've got a story. So as I was in work yesterday it was of huge disappointment to some that one of our...
Posted by Matthew Reilly on Friday, 4 March 2016
And while hats off to Matthew for an entertaining and polite story, the winner in this situation has to be Keelings.
Bravo!
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