The narrator describes what began as a completely ordinary grocery trip — the kind you barely remember after unloading the bags. They bought a pack of regular sausages, cooked a few pieces for dinner, and stored the rest in the refrigerator overnight.
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
The next morning, while preparing breakfast, the knife suddenly hit something unusually hard inside one of the sausages.
At first, the narrator assumed it was just a partially frozen spot and tried slicing again.
The blade stopped at the same exact place.
Confused, they peered closer and noticed a small metallic glint beneath the surface of the meat.
They carefully cut the sausage open, pulling the casing apart — and froze.
Inside, sealed in the center of the sausage, was a USB flash drive.
Shock quickly turned into disgust as the narrator realized they had already eaten pieces from the same package the night before.
The idea that a foreign object — especially something electronic — could be hidden inside store-bought food was both disturbing and inexplicable.
What else had been inside?
How did it get there?
And how many people had eaten similar products without noticing?
The discovery turned an everyday breakfast into a moment of fear, confusion, and disbelief.