Look: A netizen shared about the unexpected alleged content of the sardines he bought in a grocery store.
LOOK – Through a private message in social media, Facebook netizen Clinton Bensi shared about the unexpected alleged content of the Atami Sardines that were bought in a grocery store.
The social media is a home to a lot of news updates. As you scroll up and down the feed, for example in Facebook, you will get to encounter a lot of unexpected stories that come in a form of posts.
Most updates were about politics, the famous stars in the field of show business, and the trending videos that have hooked lots of netizens in the online community.
In fact, the trending posts that you can find as you scroll your feed up and down usually come with rounds of debates regarding the issues – usually political ones.
However, the feed is just one of the venues wherein we can obtain updates, news, and unexpected stories. Unexpected stories can also be obtained through a private message.
Recently, a netizen, Clinton Bensi, sent a private message to the Facebook page of Philippine Trending News as he wanted a personal experience to be reported.
His message entailed the surprising alleged content that he saw after he opened a can of Atami Sardines.
He said that when the can was opened, it contained squid instead of sardines and there was already a foul smell so they just threw it.
When asked for more information regarding it, Bensi, a netizen from Basak, Lapu-Lapu based on his Facebook account, responded that the cans of Atami Sardines were bought from Savers Gaisano.
He also shared that they bought two cans. When they opened the second can and placed it on a plate, the same content went out of it – squids coming with a foul odor.
Welcome to Asia. No monitoring of the food industry and the dumping ground for additives that are not allowed in western nations.