A buyer was reely shocked when he found a bait hook floating in a tin of fish produced by a well-known brand in Thailand. Luckily, he noticed the sharp hook before chewing it.
Consumer protection Facebook page “Phuboripok” (“consumers”) posted a photo of the offending tin of fish yesterday with the caption…
“A #consumer was about to eat tinned fish when he discovered a foreign object within the tin. He wrote a brief message saying “I don’t forgive QC (quality control) one hundred pc.”
“He’s already been in Underground with the [brand’s] sales department who supplied to provide him two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.
“In response, the patron asked, do you think I need to eat this brand of fish after simply having this experience?”
Netizens had been bewildered at how the hook managed to enter the tin, asking, are the fish not caught with nets? Is the fish not scanned with a steel detector earlier than being tinned?

Last week, a Thai girl discovered a rat claw floating inside jaew bla ra (chilli paste with pickled fish) that she purchased from a market in Prachin Buri province in central Thailand. She didn’t know what the “mysterious foot” was until netizens informed her that it seemed like a rat’s foot.
In March last year, a family from Prachin Buri found a toxic centipede in a tin of fish. It’s not clear whether or not it is the similar “famous brand” that offered the tin containing a bait hook.
In August final yr, blood poured from a Thai man’s mouth after he bit into a pork skewer (“moo ping“) with blades inside it in Samut Prakan province just south of Bangkok.
In January this 12 months, a netizen stated they bit right into a Thai dessert referred to as khanom keng to find a plaster inside..

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