- Quit eating right away. If there are suspected insect eggs in your salad, don’t risk eating the rest of the meal.
- As proof, take a clear picture, such as this one.
- Inform the store employees or restaurant in a kind manner. The majority of respectable establishments will consider your complaint carefully and might provide a replacement or reimbursement.
- If the problem appears to be part of a pattern or isn’t handled appropriately, report it to your local health department.
- Examine all leftover greens and give them a good wash under running water if you’re dining at home.
Tips for Preventing This in the Future
Sometimes, even greens that have already been washed can evade quality inspections. Here are some safety guidelines to help you avoid eating insect eggs in your salad:
- Always glance over your salad before eating, particularly if it includes leafy greens like spinach, romaine, or butter lettuce.
- Even “triple-washed” greens should be rinsed when preparing at home for safety and to be sure that any remaining bug eggs are gone.
- Purchase organic lettuce and other field-grown produce only if you can properly clean it, as insects are more prevalent in fields that aren’t sprayed.