How does a wasp end up embedded in a chocolate bar? Cadbury isn’t sure, and neither is the person who allegedly found the insect in his snack.
It all began with one tweet, with wasp-riffic photo:
As if I have just found a WASP in my chocolate!! @CadburyUK
What are you gonna do about this!?! #nofilter http://t.co/P2Dpeh9t6f—
Jake Keating (@Jakeating_) January 22, 2014
British consumer affairs blog Bitterwallet saves us the trouble of waiting for the results of the investigation: “Presumably, the investigation will conclude that this sort of thing doesn’t normally happen and the whole thing is an unfortunate one-off.” Yes, that’s pretty much what we would have predicted too. The majority of Cadbury bars are delicious and largely wasp-free, and the company is taking it very seriously…
@ShadowZexe @Jakeating_ We're taking this very seriously, and will be launching a full investigation as soon as we have the necessary info.—
Cadbury UK (@CadburyUK) January 23, 2014
…and launching a full investigation.
@ShadowZexe @Jakeating_ We're taking this very seriously, and will be launching a full investigation as soon as we have the necessary info.—
Cadbury UK (@CadburyUK) January 23, 2014
As always seems to happen in cases like this, the wasp now has its own Twitter account.
Every minute we get one step closer to finding the culprit who stuck my brother in a chocolate bar. Justice will be served! #goodnight—
The Wasp (@wasp_the) January 25, 2014
via Consumerist http://ift.tt/1jFVemJ
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