For real? One box had like 10 in it the other had a few little white buger lookin things. I assume maggots
Of course he would, he'd just eat more.
"Kraft Dinner?" Wtf?
You mean a box of Kraft Mac & cheese, right?
"Kraft Dinner?" Wtf?
You mean a box of Kraft Mac & cheese, right?
What are you even talking about? He means the good shit with the bugs.
I'm pretty sure insulting KD is legally considered treason, man, watch out...
Could be pantry moths, get into your house no matter how clean you are. Typically get into boxed food either at a specific store or distribution center. Could have also gotten in on something else, and can multiply in your pantry if you don't use food fast enough. Chances are they have already layed eggs, better check all the corners and ceiling.
I once accidentally peeled off a significant portion of the cheese off a frozen pizza and it sort of sat around in the trash, and like a thousand maggots came out of it. I've eaten frozen pizza once in the last 9 years because of that.
They're not maggots. Maggots are fly larvae. A fly wouldn't crawl inside of a box of dried pasta. They are weevils and weevil larvae. As a warehouse-type distributor, Wal-Mart can be more susceptible to insect infestation; it's also a reason why their crackers and other dry foods can be stale.For real? One box had like 10 in it the other had a few little white buger lookin things. I assume maggots
Are you thinking that the maggots were already there in the frozen product? And somehow survived the freezing process to reanimate later? No, you had flies in your house and they laid eggs in the trash that sat around.I once accidentally peeled off a significant portion of the cheese off a frozen pizza and it sort of sat around in the trash, and like a thousand maggots came out of it. I've eaten frozen pizza once in the last 9 years because of that.
They're not maggots. Maggots are fly larvae. A fly wouldn't crawl inside of a box of dried pasta. They are weevils and weevil larvae. As a warehouse-type distributor, Wal-Mart can be more susceptible to insect infestation; it's also a reason why their crackers and other dry foods can be stale.
Are you thinking that the maggots were already there in the frozen product? And somehow survived the freezing process to reanimate later? No, you had flies in your house and they laid eggs in the trash that sat around.
i heard you cook it with bagged milk
Probably one of these. hey are way more common than you would think.
http://ento.psu.edu/extension/factsheets/cereal-and-pantry-pests
Happened to me too OP but with a box of Annie's mac and cheese and once with a box of cheerios, these were both a long time ago, it's just something that happens sometimes. I doubt there is a human being checking before the noodles get poured into boxes at the plant for bugs, that shit is all automated, bugs are gonna happen. I'm sure your house is very clean, people are just thirsty for a thread backfire (or are very dedicated to Kraft).
And buy really expensive ketchups with it