I went to the supermarket to buy a frozen pizza and brought it home to cook.

I bit into the slice and felt something crack against my teeth. For a moment, I froze.

This wasn’t crunchy crust. It was harder, sharper, wrong. My mind raced through every horrible possibility

as I stared at that twisted, alien-looking piece buried in the dough.

The longer I looked, the more disturbing it became, until I fi…Continues…

The shock of that first bite lingered far longer than the taste of the pizza. I kept replaying the moment in my head,

wondering what could have gone so wrong in something as ordinary as a frozen dinner. Curiosity quickly turned

into unease as I examined the strange fragment, turning it over and over, unable to shake off the feeling that it simply did not belong there.

When I finally identified it as a fragment of chicken thigh bone, the relief was mixed with disgust. I

t wasn’t some nightmare object, but it also wasn’t something you ever want hidden in your food.

Realizing it had slipped in during production, then warped by the oven’s heat,

made the whole experience feel unsettlingly random. It was a reminder that even the most routine,

everyday choices can suddenly jolt us, forcing us to question how much we really trust what we eat.

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