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Wal-Mart customer Carla Hill bought a bag of mustard greens at a Wal-Mart in Longview, Tx. Upon pouring the greens in a pot, Hill saw "eyes in her greens." The eyes belonged to a dead frog. Wal-Mart is going to reimburse her for that purchase.
According to the UPI, Wal-Mart will reimburse Carla Hill for the cost of the bag of greens she purchased that contained a dead frog.
Hill contends that she bought a bag of Glory Mustard Greens at a Wal-Mart store in Longview, Texas. When she poured the greens into a pot, Hill said she saw "eyes in my greens!" Hill, who hates frogs, found that the frog in her greens was dead.
As reported by UPI, an unidentified spokeswoman for Wal-Mart told KLTV of Tyler, TX:
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We believe this is an isolated incident and are working directly with the customer to learn more.
In the meantime, as can be seen in the video, Carla Hill's plans for the future will be to raise her own greens in her garden.
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