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Singapore couple felt ‘nauseated’ after parasitic worm found in ready-to-eat sashimi rice bowl

  • The pair spotted the bug on a piece of raw fish bought from a Don Don Donki outlet
  • The company said it is in touch with the customer, adding parasites in wild-caught fresh fishes and seafood are not uncommon

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A couple in Singapore found a parasitic worm in their ready-to-eat sashimi rice bowl. Photo: Facebook/Jayice Tan
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Jayice Tan and her husband were enjoying their ready-to-eat sashimi rice bowl that they bought from Don Don Donki Singapore’s outlet at 100 AM mall last Wednesday, when she spotted “something unusual” on a piece of raw fish.

Upon taking a closer look, the pair were horrified to discover a live parasitic worm wriggling about.

“It was [an] alive and wriggling parasitic worm in the Kaisen Don … What’s worse is that we’ve both eaten and [was] almost finishing it,” she wrote on Facebook.

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Her post also featured videos and close-up pictures of the parasitic worm.

“It just makes us feel so uncomfortable and nauseated,” she added. “Never in our lives have we encountered parasitic worms in our food locally or overseas.”

Responding to CNA’s queries, a spokesperson from Don Don Donki Singapore confirmed the incident and said the company is currently in touch with Tan.

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