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2025-06-26 15:13:59 806 views 343 comments

Breakfast is Motherthe most important meal of the day -- but sometimes you really do have a legitimate reason to skip it.

Redditor bsegovia posted many photos of a blueberry he was about to consume with his morning cereal, until he discovered what looked like a spider's nest burrowed inside.

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This is literally the worst breakfast cereal prize in the history of food.

Another Redditor, breathfresh, who claims to be a "former blueberry farmer" noted in the comments that the fruit would actually be safe to eat.

Comment from discussion Found this among a new pack of blueberries. Burned the rest naturally. What was in here?.

Other commenters were not convinced that eating the blueberry would be necessary. The original poster noted that he "burned" the rest of the pack of blueberries.

Further evidence that nature is officially against us humans.

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