“Am I Cannibal?”: American Woman Disturbed by Teeth Discovery in Her Meal at a Local Restaurant

“Am I Cannibal?”: American Woman Disturbed by Teeth Discovery in Her Meal at a Local Restaurant

  • An American woman made a shocking discovery when she found a complete set of teeth and jawbone in her restaurant meal
  • The disturbing video shows the woman questioning whether she accidentally ate human remains
  • The woman contacted health authorities after the restaurant staff tried to take away evidence

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A young American woman shared a video showing the horrible discovery she made in food she ordered from a restaurant. Images: @allforthecrunch
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A woman's dinner turned into a nightmare when she discovered a complete set of teeth embedded in her restaurant meal, leaving her questioning whether she had unknowingly become a cannibal.

The shocking incident was shared by content creator @allforthecrunch at the end of July, showing the woman's raw reaction to finding jawbones with molars still attached in her food.

The original video shows the woman sitting in her car, visibly shaken after making the disturbing discovery.

"I just ordered me some food and I'm kind of losing my last brain cell in this car because I just want to know how I've been sitting here eating this meat and I noticed a row of teeth in my food," she said in the viral clip.

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The woman held up what appeared to be part of a jawbone with teeth still intact.

"They got the top and bottom jaw in my food. This is somebody's molar and I'm saying somebody because I ain't sure if it's human... Am I a cannibal?" she continued, clearly distressed by the find.

Two hours after the initial post, the woman provided an update that made the situation even more concerning. She revealed that when she returned to Sun Foods restaurant on University Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota, staff members tried to take her food bag and the teeth away from her.

"He tried to take my bag and the teeth away from me and would not tell me what kind of animal it was, also didn't tell me who the manager was," she wrote in her update. The woman said she contacted the health department and decided to share her experience on social media to warn others about the incident.

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The video has gained massive attention online, receiving over 34,000 reactions as viewers shared their shock and disgust. Many people expressed relief about being vegetarian after seeing the disturbing footage, though others debated whether the remains were human or animal.

A video wet viral on Instagram.
An American woman shared a video showing how she found a jawbone and teeth in the meal she ordered from a restaurant. Images: @allforthecrunch
Source: Instagram

Social media reacts to the discovery

@asiya.x786 referenced recent advertising:

"KFC did a whole advert very recently about humans being served. It's crazy sh*t. 🤢🤮"

@sunshine532021 was horrified:

"Omg I would be throwing up...lawsuit!! Don't eat there, tell everyone."

@dee_licious7 gave serious advice:

"Take it to a lab and get it tested, and if it is human meat, sue the hell out of the restaurant!!! And blast it on the news so we can all make sure to never ever go to that restaurant again!"

@livingstressfree365 shared:

"I always cook and eat at home."

@anaandrews0216 urged immediate action:

"Take your receipt and call the police immediately."

@riyanbutterfly made a dark comment:

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"There is a reason why a lot of us are missing."

@erzulie_cemeterre, claiming expertise, said:

"I'm an osteologist. It's not human but still disturbing."

@lucy.steele22 questioned the shock:

"Where do y'all think meat comes from? Genuinely asking."

What to do with foreign objects in food

According to experts at Super Lawyers, finding foreign objects in food can lead to legal action if the discovery causes injury or illness. Successful lawsuits have occurred when contaminated food has caused mouth injuries, broken teeth, or illness from eating foreign materials.

The law firm advises people to keep all packaging and receipts, photograph the foreign object, and store the contaminated food safely in a freezer. Medical attention should be sought immediately, and all medical records should be gathered as evidence.

Legal experts note that victims can claim compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, plus emotional distress from the shock and disgust of finding foreign objects in their food.

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Nerissa Naidoo (Human Interest Editor) Nerissa Naidoo is a writer and editor with seven years of experience. Currently, she is a human interest writer at Briefly News and joined the publication in 2024. She began her career contributing to Morning Lazziness and later joined Featherpen.org. As a TUW ghostwriter, she focused on non-fiction, while her editorial roles at National Today and Entail.ai honed her skills in content accuracy and expert-driven editing. You can reach her at nerissa.naidoo@briefly.co.za

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