Supermarket Staff Find Snake in Food Box: Shoppers Shocked by Unusual Discovery
In a surprising turn of events, staff at a local cooperative supermarket in Zaragoza were greeted by an unusual visitor—a one-foot snake found nestled among the borage greens in a refrigerated container. This remarkable incident quickly became the talk of the town as supermarket employees grappled with the unexpected discovery of the reptilian intruder.
The staff, while restocking the produce section, were taken aback when they stumbled upon the small serpent. The snake, which was later identified as non-venomous, had apparently made its way into the supermarket’s refrigerated produce display. It is not every day that employees find a snake in a supermarket, which made the occurrence all the more startling for the cooperative’s team.
Incident Details:
- Location: Co-op supermarket in Zaragoza, Spain
- Item Contaminated: Borage salad leaves
- Reptile Size: Approximately one foot in length
- Action Taken: The snake was captured and released into the wild
Customers and social media users reacted with a mix of humour, surprise, and caution. Some praised the fresh quality of the supermarket’s produce, while others expressed relief that the encounter had not occurred at home.
Customer Comments:
- Carmen: Praises the organic quality of the vegetables
- Marialis: Comments on the surprising nature of the find
- Jorge: Cautions about the possibility of a bite
- Yosi: Suggests the species could be a viperine snake, commonly found near water sources
The viperine snake, Natrix maura, is commonly found across southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa, usually in or around water bodies. They typically grow to about 70cm in length and feed predominantly on amphibians.
Staff Find A Snake In Supermarket – Viperine Snake Profile:
- Habitat: Southwestern Europe, Northwestern Africa
- Environment: Near water bodies
- Diet: Frogs and toads
- Behaviour: Shy, non-venomous, avoids humans
Borage, the plant involved in the incident, is known for its distinctive star-shaped blue flowers and is cultivated for its leaves which impart a flavour reminiscent of cucumber. It’s often used in culinary applications, including salads and as a garnish.
Borage Profile:
- Flower: Star-shaped, blue
- Taste: Similar to cucumber
- Uses: Salads, seasoning