Yesterday I bought some plain salami at the store—nothing special, I just wanted to make some sandwiches. At home, I cut a few slices, ate them, and put the rest in the fridge. Everything was fine.
A flash drive in the salami?!
The next morning I decided to make myself breakfast. I took out the same salami, took the knife — and suddenly I felt that it was cutting somehow strangely, as if there was something hard inside. I thought that maybe it was frozen. But when I made another cut, the knife got stuck. I looked more carefully — and I was speechless: in the very center of the salami something was shining.
At first I thought it was a piece of metal. I started to carefully remove it and suddenly from the pink mass came out… a flash drive. A completely ordinary, several gigabyte flash drive! I shivered with disgust — after all, I had already eaten that salami! How is it possible for a flash drive to end up inside a factory-made food product, and not the cheapest one at that?
CONTINUE READING IN THE NEXT PAGE
