In Laval, Quebec, Benoit Sanscartier was stung by a scorpion hidden in a Costco banana bunch he bought in Boisbriand. Described as extremely painful, the incident prompted a hospital visit and a call to Costco, revealing no customer protocol for such situations. Originating from Guatemala, the scorpion's presence highlights risks in global food transport. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is investigating, underscoring previous occurrences of scorpions in imported produce.
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