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It could look like a regular spring roll, prepackaged and sold at the grocery store to cook at home. However, there was something wrong with the filling. Something, let’s say it right now, for strong stomachs. It certainly wasn’t one of the intended ingredients. For the unfortunate consumer, who lives in the San Lorenzo di Lugo area, that foreign body found inside the ethnic plate had all the characteristics of a finger. To be exact, a part of the phalanx. And when he told the police about it, he was amazed at the real resemblance to the small part of a finger. To the point that in order to be certain about the possible human origin, a DNA test was ordered, from which all doubts had to be resolved.
Shopping in Imola
The carabinieri from the Operational Unit, together with the soldiers from the San Lorenzo Station, went to make the findings, after the report was produced exactly a week ago (Thursday, November 19 to be precise). And it is very likely that now, due to competition, the case will go to Nas. That was the first step in rebuilding the entire product chain and understanding what steps you took before being bitten.
But here stereotypes fall, because although it is a dish associated with typical Chinese cuisine, that spring roll actually came from Spain. Prepared in Barcelona, it had taken the path of large-scale distribution, ending up, already packed, between the shelves of a supermarket in Imola, where it would later be bought by the San Lorenzo customer.
Organized DNA test
The macabre discovery would have been made once the cooking was finished, when the food was consumed. It appears that some of the unwanted ingredient was even attributable, in appearance or texture, to a nail. To dispel any doubts, it must be precisely the analysis of the DNA, as long as it is still possible to isolate it despite cooking.
If the human origin is confirmed, the most realistic hypotheses could lead to a possible work accident, only during the preparation of the dish. In the abstract, it would enter into the context of food crime, linked to the potential danger to public health. It is difficult – always remaining in the forecasts – to imagine a possible responsibility of the Italian point of sale, taking into account that the roll arrived in Italy already in the package ready to be tasted, or rather, in light of the facts, analyzed.