A hungry couple felt sick on their belly after buying cheese from a supermarket that was infected with maggots.
Cato and Sean Cooper paid £ 3 on May 14 on May 14 for a wedge of Président Frans Brie from a daily garage in Morrisons in Taunton West, Somerset.
But while Mr. Cooper, 54, was going to prepare their lunch, he discovered maggots wriggling and digging in the soft cheese.
In a video filmed by the disgusting couple, more than 16 of the parasitic bugs can be seen that smash around in the creamy yellow mass.
Mads are the larval stage of flying, coming out of eggs that are laid in their hundreds by the insects in rotting materials.
When I came face to face with the small larvae, his partner also left behind ‘disgusting’.
Mrs. Cooper, 54, a consultant for recruitment company, seized the cheese immediately before contacting Morrisons’ live chat service to inform them about the ‘Gross Find’.
But she remained ‘offended’ after she had only offered her £ 3 voucher to make up for their shocking test.
The couple made the horrible discovery that the cheese they bought bought with maggots

Since the shocking test, the couple have sworn to never buy their brie from the supermarket

Mrs. Cooper, who contacted the supermarket said they were not taking the incident seriously
Mrs. Cooper claims that after a few messages it was clear that she spoke with a chatbot instead of a human customer service agent, said, “I have the feeling that they could not take the trouble to take it seriously.”
Now the couple of the supermarket chain has sworn never more than their brie from the supermarket chain.
Remembering of the disgusting find, Mrs. Cooper said: “I opened the brie and thought:” What is whole? That is disgusting “I put the brie in the tank but kept the packing.
‘It must have been omitted, it cannot have been left well in the fridge. Someone must have left it on the shelf.
“It’s dirty. I thought we really had to let them know that it is not on. We could have eaten it easily.
“It was nothing to do with the brand, it was how it was kept outside the fridge.”
A spokesperson for Morrisons said: ‘We have had regular contact with the customer to apologize for the delay, while our franchise partner conducted her research.
“We are now convinced that this was an isolated incident, but this week we had contact with the customer again to offer them a further gesture of goodwill.”

In another incident, a mother claimed that she discovered hundreds of maggots in a tuna from another supermarket
Président -Kaas has been contacted for a response.
Last month a mother made her own horrible discovery when she found maggots that crawl into a tuna.
Bethany Bryson, 28, from Edinburgh in Scotland, found the maggots just before she was about to feed her son the tuna for lunch.
The mother-of-one had bought the Multipack from John West Toned Tonijn for £ 3.98 from Asda’s Edinburgh Supercentre-Winkel on 23 May.
Despite the fact that she noticed nothing unusual on the cans in the store, she was surprised when she took the upper can.
Mrs. Bryson said: ‘This is going to sound like I am exaggerating, but maggots literally flew to me.
“I was in shock and disbelief. Do you know when your skin starts to crawl?
“I didn’t even open the actual view myself. The can was open with all those maggots floating around. ‘
She estimated that more than 100 maggots crawl into the tuna – as it was seen in shocking images.
Manufacturer, John West Foods, who apologized and offered her a £ 10 voucher, suggested that the can was damaged during transport before he arrived at the supermarket.
She also called the Asda’s Edinburgh Supercentre store to tell them about what had happened.
Mrs. Bryson said the staff told her to bring the tuna magazines into the store to test and that they would remove the glances from the shelves.
Armed with two pairs of disposable gloves, she had to fish through her bins to pick up the can.
‘I had to invade to remove the cans. Fortunately I have disposable gloves, I was wearing two layers of them. Two Ziploc bags and a diaper bag went to contain those looks, “she said.
The manager offered her a £ 20 voucher as a gesture of goodwill when she returned to the store, she said.
While Asda’s head office apologized for her experience and offered her a £ 5 voucher, she said their reaction was unacceptable.
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