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Grim scenes at Aldi as snow gear overflows Special Buys shelves | news com au — Australia s leading news site

Grim scenes at Aldi as snow gear overflows Special Buys shelves | news com au — Australia s leading news site
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Frenzy outside Sydney Aldi for special buys sale

Frenzy outside Sydney Aldi for special buys sale
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Baby snake found in Aldi lettuce bag returned to Queensland after interstate trip

Baby snake found in Aldi lettuce bag returned to Queensland after interstate trip 1:13pm Apr 22, 2021 A slithery sightseer has been returned to his natural Queensland habitat after hitching a ride to a Sydney Aldi store in a packet of lettuce. A slithery sightseer has been returned to his natural Queensland habitat after hitching a ride to a Sydney Aldi store in a packet of lettuce. The baby pale-headed snake was initially discovered by Sydney mum Lesley Kuhn and her son in the Aldi packet, with wildlife authorities calling the discovery highly unusual . The discovery prompted the team from NSW s WIRES (Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service) to transport the stowaway back to the Toowoomba region, where the lettuce was originally picked.

Man Finds Venomous Surprise In Lettuce | Shenandoah Country Q102

By Chris and Rosie Apr 16, 2021 A lot of us have a tough time eating salad on the regular . . . but imagine tossing a venomous snake into the mix! Alex White thought the slithering critter in his plastic-wrapped lettuce was a worm . . . you know, until a snake tongue flicked out. “I kind of completely freaked out when I saw this little tongue come out of its mouth and start flicking around,” says Alex. “I realized it was a snake because worms don’t have tongues.” Worse than that? It was actually a venomous pale-headed snake. Officials say it made a 540-mile journey to the Sydney Aldi from a packing plant in the Australian city of Toowoomba . . . and the refrigerated truck kept it sleeping until Alex got it home. A wildlife rescue organization retrieved the thing and now Aldi is investigating.

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