Woman says store-bought lettuce had a 3-inch lizard in it
(Rich Beauchesne | Portsmouth Herald | The Associated Press) This photo taken Monday, Feb. 5, 2018, shows Michelle Carr, a nurse and new mother living in Kittery, Maine, displaying a dead lizard that she found while eating a fresh salad recently. Carr said she bought a bag of store-brand romaine lettuce at a supermarket in Portsmouth, N.H., on Jan. 26. The lettuce was distributed by a California company. A supermarket spokeswoman said it notified the supplier. (Rich Beauchesne/Portsmouth Herald via AP)
| Feb. 6, 2018, 9:15 p.m.
| Updated: 9:53 p.m.
Kittery, Maine • A Maine woman who prepared a salad says she realized after a couple of bites that her fork was stuck in a 3-inch lizard, minus the tail.
(Rich Beauchesne | Portsmouth Herald | The Associated Press) This photo taken Monday, Feb. 5, 2018, shows the dead lizard that Michelle Carr, a nurse and new mother living in Kittery, Maine, said she found while eating a fresh salad recently. Carr said she bought a bag of store-brand romaine lettuce at a supermarket in Portsmouth, N.H., on Jan. 26. The lettuce was distributed by a California company. A supermarket spokeswoman said it notified the supplier.
After vomiting and getting over her shock, Michelle Carr, a nurse from Kittery, said she feared she could have ingested harmful bacteria. A biologist friend believes she found a blue-bellied lizard from California.
Carr said she bought a bag of store-brand romaine lettuce at a supermarket in Portsmouth, N.H., on Jan. 26. The lettuce was distributed by a California company. A supermarket spokeswoman said it notified the supplier.
Carr also called the state Health Department. A spokesman said because the lettuce was packaged and shipped from another state, any investigation would be conducted by the Food and Drug Administration.