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Nest of poisonous black widow spiders found in grapes

byCustoms Today Report
05/06/2015
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BRENT: Incidents in the U.S. and UK involving the discovery of black widow spiders among a bunch of grapes bought in supermarkets are becoming more frequent.
A number of consumers reported that they found the poisonous insect inside their grocery bags, particularly those that contained grapes. In May, two separate cases of spider-laden grapes in Michigan and Vermont were reported. This week, two more cases in the U.S. and UK were added to the list.
Kelly Steinke from Minnesota bought a bag of grapes during the weekend from a Target in Monticello. On Monday, June 1, 2015, she saw a black widow spider inside the bag, and after washing it with baking soda and vinegar, the insect just would not come out. She called Target to inform them of the incident and to ask them to check with their supplier of grapes.
“Target is being very helpful and said they would refund me for all the produce in my fridge that I had just bought,” she said. “I use the Red Card, so they were able to confirm which store, and confirm the produce I had just bought to replace it. So Target is awesome!” She adds that next time, she needs to double check produce purchases that originated from Mexico, particularly grapes and bananas, as these are likely to attract the venomous spiders.

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