BANANA CRITTER

Student, 20, left horrified after ‘lizard’ hatches from egg found in bunch of Sainsbury’s BANANAS

A STUDENT was left horrified after a creature hatched from an egg in a bunch of her Sainsbury's bananas.

Shona Mckenzie, 20, bought the 88p bunch of fruit while picking up her weekly supermarket shop.

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Shona Mckenzie bought the bunch of bananas from Sainsbury'sCredit: SWNS
She spotted an egg among the fruitCredit: SWNS
The tiny creature appeared to be curled up in the foetal positionCredit: SWNS

But when she went to grab one of the bananas for a snack she noticed a small white egg wedged in the stalk.

Worried it may have been laid by a poisonous spider abroad, Shona took the Peruvian-grown fruit to her kitchen sink in a bid to wash it away.

But as she reached the basin, the egg fell off the stalk, cracked open and a small pink creature emerged.

Shona, who made the discovery earlier this week, phoned her biologist dad who told her what it was before disposing of it in the bin.

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The shocked student, from Glasgow, Scotland, said: "I don't know how I didn't notice it in the shop.

"I went straight to the self-checkout till so the cashier didn't point it out to me.

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"At first I thought it was a killer spider and thought that was the last thing I needed.

"I didn't want it hatching in my bedroom so I took it out to put it under the sink and wash it away.

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"But when I got to the kitchen the egg fell off and it just hatched!"

She added: "I've never seen anything like it before. I think it might be a lizard as the bananas were from Peru.

"It wasn't moving. I showed my housemate and sent pictures to my dad but I ended up putting it in the bin.

"I'm definitely going to be more careful when I pick up my fruit and vegetables now!"

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A Sainsbury’s spokesman said: “Incidents such as this are incredibly rare and we have processes in place to prevent them.

“We’re in touch with the customer to apologise for the inconvenience and have provided a refund and gesture of goodwill.”

The little creature was pink in colour - but Shona had no idea what it wasCredit: SWNS
It appeared to have two big, black eyesCredit: SWNS
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