PSA: Always check your produce, even if it says, ‘Ready to Eat’.
Poor little guy…
by SugaredChef
27 Comments
ironcannibal13
Eww

spytez
You will eat bugs and like it
Convivial_Ghost
Free protein
sc2lover2001
Salad so fast it flew out of the kitchen.
sctlight
Had the biggest grasshopper I’ve ever seen jump out of a bag of spring mix.
immortalizer
I dunno what you’re talking about – that moth looks ready to eat to me!
BloodCaprisun
I love salads but have a moth phobia so now im reconsidering all my dinner plans this month 🥲
SimilarGrape6535
Awww theys sleeping
Worriedlytumescent
We had a tiny ass frog make it to the table from a bag of pre washed ready to eat lettuce when I worked at Applebee’s. For the record I had nothing to do with the salad prep. I was on the broiler cooking steaks, fish, and chicken.
zydecopolka
Little?! That bastard’s a quarter size of the damned bag!
That’s one thing I love about living in Norway, no matter what the vegetation is, I’ve never had a single thing come out in the rinse. I still do it, but I’m impressed by the utter lack of anything other than water every time.
OohLaLapin
My blind ass squinting at my phone thought that first photo was rotting red leaf lettuce; I was going to say that’s the risk with spring mix. Damn!
FatelessCortez
Just had one of those guys in a bag of arugula the other day.
johnsonfromsconsin
Little extra protein with your salad.
Hot-Reason-7734
Did they update the protein content on the package?
So6oring
One time I halved a head of romaine and a beetle jumped out. The halving was in preparation to clean it anyway
zigaliciousone
Banana boxes are fun, I think I see one dead spider a season and one living one once a year
Character-Elk3139
Free protein
tatk_tale310
Yay hawkmoth! Fr I wasn’t sure which sub this was posted to at first – bugs or food lol
Similar_Dirt9758
I mean “ready-to-eat” likely means you don’t need to rinse any pesticides off. The trade off is that you may need to rinse off pests.
LackWooden392
Yeah best to cook that first.
Original_Head_3487
I used to live near a banana ripening facility (shiploads of them were shipped green, par-ripened at this place, then shipped out to the trade when nearly ripe).
They had an alarm system you could hear from miles away. Any time a tarantula, snake, scorpion or some other nasty crawled out of a shipment, someone would set off the alarm.
27 Comments
Eww

You will eat bugs and like it
Free protein
Salad so fast it flew out of the kitchen.
Had the biggest grasshopper I’ve ever seen jump out of a bag of spring mix.
I dunno what you’re talking about – that moth looks ready to eat to me!
I love salads but have a moth phobia so now im reconsidering all my dinner plans this month 🥲
Awww theys sleeping
We had a tiny ass frog make it to the table from a bag of pre washed ready to eat lettuce when I worked at Applebee’s. For the record I had nothing to do with the salad prep. I was on the broiler cooking steaks, fish, and chicken.
Little?! That bastard’s a quarter size of the damned bag!
That’s one thing I love about living in Norway, no matter what the vegetation is, I’ve never had a single thing come out in the rinse. I still do it, but I’m impressed by the utter lack of anything other than water every time.
My blind ass squinting at my phone thought that first photo was rotting red leaf lettuce; I was going to say that’s the risk with spring mix. Damn!
Just had one of those guys in a bag of arugula the other day.
Little extra protein with your salad.
Did they update the protein content on the package?
One time I halved a head of romaine and a beetle jumped out. The halving was in preparation to clean it anyway
Banana boxes are fun, I think I see one dead spider a season and one living one once a year
Free protein
Yay hawkmoth! Fr I wasn’t sure which sub this was posted to at first – bugs or food lol
I mean “ready-to-eat” likely means you don’t need to rinse any pesticides off. The trade off is that you may need to rinse off pests.
Yeah best to cook that first.
I used to live near a banana ripening facility (shiploads of them were shipped green, par-ripened at this place, then shipped out to the trade when nearly ripe).
They had an alarm system you could hear from miles away. Any time a tarantula, snake, scorpion or some other nasty crawled out of a shipment, someone would set off the alarm.
Fren
More like “Ready to Yeet” am I right?
Probably only double-washed
Moff
Is it okay?
Are you in the states. Please tell me you are.