Customer Finds Human Toenail in Rami Levy Soybeans, Recalls Prior Insect Incident
On June 29, 2026, a social media user on platform X reported discovering a human toenail inside a box of frozen soybeans purchased from the Rami Levy supermarket chain. The customer described preparing a salad with cucumber, tomato, bean noodles, and the soybeans heated in a microwave. While eating, she encountered a hard object, initially suspecting an uncooked noodle, but then realized it was a toenail from a big toe embedded in the soybeans.
This incident follows a similar complaint from last year, when a customer found a worm crawling on fresh chicken breast pieces bought from a Rami Levy branch in Petah Tikva. The customer shared the disturbing experience on Facebook, describing it as "disgusting and stressful," and noted that he promptly returned the product to the store and received a refund.
These reports have circulated on social media, raising concerns about product quality control at Rami Levy stores. The chain has not yet issued a public statement regarding the latest complaint. The incidents highlight ongoing consumer vigilance and the importance of food safety measures in Israeli supermarkets.
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