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Shopper finds tooth in a piece of cheese


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A shopper looking forward to a nice slice of blue Wensleydale she had bought from Sainsbury's was left horrified after she bit into a tooth.

Jane Betts, who had bought the Wensleydale Jervaulx Blueat from a Cambridge branch of the store, was chewing a piece of the cheese when she felt the tooth in her mouth.

http://metro.co.uk/2...cheese-4777537/

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Must have been added for extra calcium.... :whistle:

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from the article -

"She since had the tooth checked by a dentist, who confirmed it belonged to A.N.Other."

:huh: the tooth belonged A.N. Other?? oh really?

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EWWWWW.... Now we have another reason to fear "Cutting the cheese".

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When buying English cheese it's bound to happen every once in a while.

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It's part of the Wensleydale cheese cash back promotion. Just needs to leave it under her pillow now.

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from the article -

"She since had the tooth checked by a dentist, who confirmed it belonged to A.N.Other."

:huh: the tooth belonged A.N. Other?? oh really?

Wouldn't it be funny that it's a mispelling and the dentist really meant "an otter"?

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