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Branford Woman Finds Black Widow Spider in Grapes

She made the discovery while eating the grapes with her 11-year-old son

A mom in Branford, Connecticut, is warning fruit-lovers to be on alert after she said she found a venomous black widow spider in a package of grapes she purchased at the grocery store.

She said she bought the grapes from the Branford Stop & Shop Monday morning. A few hours later she made the discovery while she and her 11-year-old son were in the middle of eating the grapes.

Luckily it didnโ€™t bite, and no one was hurt. She told NBC Connecticut that Stop & Shop offered to give her double her money back for the grapes.

โ€œIt makes you nervous,โ€ said Laurie Fitzgerald from Branford. โ€œIt makes you wonder where theyโ€™re importing the grapes from.โ€

NBC Connecticut reached out to Stop & Shop in response and they sent a statement saying in part: โ€œStop & Shop and our grape growers take necessary measures to keep spiders out of the grapes that are sold. Despite that effort, it is possible for a spider to get into the bunches as they are a part of the natural, organic environment.โ€

The grapes came from a company in California. NBC Connecticut have reached out to them and have not heard back.

โ€œItโ€™s a spider,โ€ said Jessie Palmer, a shopper from Guilford. โ€œTheyโ€™re everywhere. My opinion โ€” there are worse things you could find.โ€

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