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The Philadelphia man said he found the inch-long head on his plate Wednesday night, right between a chicken breast and buttered noodles. He said it came out of the green bean can.
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"When I sat down, I noticed something didn't look right," Hartman told WCAU-TV. "It didn't look like a green bean."
Hartman said he called the Pathmark store where he bought the beans, and got a call back from Seneca Foods in upstate New York, where the vegetables were canned. The store conducted spot checks of other cans, but nothing out of the ordinary turned up.
1 comment:
isn't it Neil Hartman?
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