If You Find THIS On your Banana Do Not It Because It Might Kill You
By Michele

Maria Layton, 43, of England, purchased a bag of Bananas from the supermarket and placed them on her counter. She later went to give her 6-year-old daughter a banana as a snack, and something about it didn't look right. When she looked closer, Layton realized it was a spider cocoon on the banana.

If you look closer at the banana, it looks highly venomous. Layton said, "The first banana had a funny bit on it, so I got another one for her and that was when I found the massive spider cocoon. There was a spider web on the other bananas, too."

The bananas came from the British grocery chain, Tesco.

Layton was so devastated regarding the incident, she publicly complained on the Tesco Facebook page. They reached out to her, offered her a full refund, and asked her to return the bananas to further investigate the incident.

Here's another close up on the affected area on the bananas. Make sure to pay close attention to your fruit and vegetables.

After investigation, the type of spider who affected the bananas, was the Brazilian Wandering Spider. Their venom can kill a human in just two hours.

Make sure to never ingest a banana with a trace of anything that looks similar to this mark.

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