These Expensive Vitamin Bottles Were Full Of Dried Pasta, And Nobody Knows Why

Those expensive jars of high-end vitamins have very clear nutrition labels that say what is supposed to be in them, but one Toronto shopper was shocked recently to open her jar of dietary supplements and discover that beneath the safety seal it was just full of dried pasta.

 

According to 680 News, a Toronto woman named Anna Bauer-Ross says she bought a bottle of Greens+ dietary supplements from a Shoppers Drug Mart store near her house. She paid $50.81 for the bottle, and she expected it to be full of healthful antioxidants and energizing botanicals. When she opened it and broke the seal, however, she found that beneath the safety seal it was just full of dried penne pasta.

 

Bauer-Ross took the package and the receipts back to the store, where the staff must have been suspicious when she handed them an open vitamin container full of pasta and said it was that way when she bought it, but the manager offered her a refund or an exchange anyway. Bauer-Ross still wanted the vitamins, so she asked to exchange the product, if she could open it in the store.

 

The new bottle was also full of pasta.

 

The shocked store manager then opened a third and fourth bottle from the shelf, and they were also full of pasta.

 

As yet nobody knows why the bottles were full of pasta, but the company that makes the vitamins said someone was tampering with the bottles after they left the warehouse. The company and the Shoppers Drug Mart chain say they are looking into the problem and hope to figure out what on Earth is going on very soon.

 

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