Tim and Marty Hoffman have a dog with special needs. Due to the dog’s special diet, every day either Tim or his wife Marty prepares the dog frozen vegetables from a bag due to the dogs allergies. I can’t tell you what the dog is allergic to, but I can tell you that what the dog doesn’t need is to eat a dead frozen frog that Marty Hoffman found in a bag of frozen vegetables. Even dogs, who normally consume dead things with no problems, shouldn’t have to suffer that weird fate. Besides, a frozen frog is probably all freezer-burned and nasty, since it didn’t freeze naturally like a Florida iguana.
The bag of frozen vegetables, with the frog inside, were purchased at a Meijer store in Grand Ledge, near the couple’s home in Wood, Michigan. While the idea of finding a frog in your veggies is a disgusting one, Tim Hoffman remains pragmatic about the whole incident. “We grow our crops on land, not in a hospital room. I know there are frogs, I know there are bugs, I know there are safety controls in place. No one got hurt, no one ate anything.” He added, “We’ll never open another bag of anything without looking at it first. If it had been in the middle of the bag, it would have gotten eaten, I’m certain of it. It just happened to be on top.”
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