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San Francisco woman finds insects inside rice bags from Amazon: 'There were things wiggling in it!'

A woman in San FranciscoĀ is speaking out after claiming she discovered insects inside sealed bags of rice she ordered through Amazon, describing a disturbing moment when she noticed movement inside the packaging.

What reportedly happened

According to the account, the woman ordered multiple bags of rice through Amazon as part of a routine grocery purchase. After opening the product at home, she allegedly noticed signs of contamination, including what she described as insects or larvae inside the packaging.

She said she initially thought the packaging was normal until she saw movement inside the grains, prompting immediate concern about food safety and storage conditions.

Immediate reaction

The discovery reportedly led her to:

  • Stop using the product immediately

  • Document the issue with photos or video

  • Reach out to Amazon customer service for a refund or replacement

Her description of ā€œthings wigglingā€ inside the rice quickly gained attention online, fueling discussion about packaged food safety from third-party sellers.

Amazon’s role and typical process

In cases like this, Amazon typically:

  • Investigates the seller or supply chain involved

  • Issues refunds or replacements when contamination is reported

  • Reviews product storage and fulfillment conditions

However, the specific outcome of this incident has not been publicly confirmed.

Food safety concerns

Incidents involving insects in dry goods like rice are rare but not unheard of. Food safety experts generally note that contamination can occur due to:

  • Improper storage before packaging

  • Exposure during shipping or warehouse handling

  • Infestation in supply chains for dry bulk foods

Most sealed retail packaging is designed to prevent this, which is why cases like this often raise consumer concern.

Broader consumer reaction

The story has sparked broader conversations about:

  • Quality control in online grocery delivery

  • Third-party sellers on large e-commerce platforms

  • Trust in packaged staple foods

Many consumers rely heavily on online grocery ordering, making any potential contamination incidents particularly alarming.

What happens next

At this stage, there is no indication of a widespread recall connected to the incident. Typically, investigations like this depend on:

  • Inspection of remaining product batches

  • Review of supplier handling processes

  • Verification of storage conditions in fulfillment centers

Consumers are generally advised to report similar issues directly to the retailer and avoid consuming any affected products.


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