S'pore lady finds 4 maggots, 1 fly, and a spider-web inside packet of Kellogg's cereal

Oh no.

Nyi Nyi Thet | July 28, 2018, 11:53 AM

Ifaa Insyiirah, a Facebook user, has been experiencing some problems with Kellogg's cereals.

She initially shared a Facebook post on July 22 showing a small maggot nestled on the edge of the package.

Like such.

Images from Facebook

And here they are, outside the packaging.

Turns out, it was her second time experiencing this in her Kellogg's cereal.

So, what do you do after getting bugs in your cereal 2 times in a week? You go get another box, of course.

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This time, Ifaa, decided to engage in an unboxing style video, uploading a 14-minute live video on her Facebook page on July 25.

Her reason for this was to show people clear evidence that the box had not been tampered with in any way, and to get brand new evidence.

Here's what her post said.

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So i receive a call from AVA saying that they need proof in order for them to have more evidence to investigate Kelloggs Warehouse . So i went to buy one more packet of the cereal . It is not only the Vanilla Almond flavour . It’s all their SPECIAL K CEREAL .

AND GUESS WHAT ?!!!

This time i have like more friends inside the cereal . It’s like the “CEREAL PARTY” babeh !

I mean , how on earth did the maggots get inside . And while travelling to other countries to be sold , they turn into moth ! Omg !

To do this, she showed a receipt.

That showed she had bought it on the same day.

Here's the cereal she bough from Punggol.

Kellogg's Special K Vanilla Almond.

What did she find?

Here's just some of what she found.

Maggot

Fly

The same fly crawling around

A spider-web

And here's the whole gang hanging out

Recent

Ifaa claims that this is a rather recent development, which is a real bummer, considering Special K is her favourite cereal.

She kept a sense of humour about the whole thing, recounting gleefully how her brother-in-law had ate one of the flies with milk the previous time.

And later when she jokingly declared that she was saving the world, while her brother-in-law, who was offscreen, retorted that she didn't save his life.

You can watch the video here, it's hilarious, except for the bugs and stuff.

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Images from Ifaa's Facebook