Chicken Magnets
Fast food chicken is infamous for containing various peculiar stuff, such as pieces that resemble brains or rats even if they aren't real. But you'd think that nothing about fresh chicken should be a surprise. There is only raw meat. Where and how does anything that shouldn't be there enter? For more information, speak with Chris Sedgy, who claims to have bought some magnetic chicken from Woolworths.
Sedgy claims that he purchased a frozen chicken breast box from the supermarket that had a magnet attached to the outside of the package. The good news is that it wasn't in the chicken. Except that the chicken still had a magnet attached to it. He claimed that after defrosting, it maintained its magnetic field. He asserted that it remained magnetic after defrosting and adhered to two additional chicken packaging.
There is no information on whether Sedgy turned over his chicken for analysis, and the store asserted that they had no idea why this would occur. Before anyone starts to worry, it's important to remember that in the months prior to this incident, there were a number of widely shared viral posts on websites like Instagram, Tik Tok, and others that promoted a completely unfounded conspiracy theory about magnetic prions being injected into meat and people using magnets to purportedly prove this. It's possible that Sedgy was on board with the conspiracy since all of those claims are fanciful Bullshit or blatant falsehoods.