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Customer’s shocking sandwich discovery sparks food safety debate online

By Belize Live News Staff: A routine lunch turned into an unpleasant surprise for Charles B. Leslie Jr. after he says he found what appears to be a foreign object inside a sandwich purchased in Dangriga.

The incident was shared publicly on Facebook, where Leslie posted photos of the object and expressed frustration after nearly injuring a tooth while eating.

The post quickly attracted significant attention, with many Belizeans questioning how such an object could have ended up inside a prepared sandwich.

Food safety experts often advise consumers who discover foreign objects in food to preserve the evidence, document the incident with photographs, and report the matter to the establishment involved so an investigation can be conducted.

While the origin of the object remains unknown, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of quality control throughout the food preparation process.

Many Belizeans commenting online called for greater attention to food safety standards, while others urged caution until all facts surrounding the incident are known.

As the story continues to circulate online, customers are waiting to hear whether the business involved will provide an explanation regarding how the object may have ended up in the sandwich.

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