While ants may be Watch The Desk Girl Onlinean excellent source of protein, they're not exactly the perfect addition to salt and vinegar chips.
Emily Wagoner, a high school student, recently visited a Pita Pit in Beaverton, Oregon, where she purchased a bag of Miss Vickie's sea salt and vinegar flavored chips. Everything seemed normal, but then Wagoner discovered that the chips were actually covered in dead ants.
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Wagoner explains that she thought the black specks on her chips were just seasoning, but she was very wrong. They were definitely dead ants.
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Initially, Wagoner says the restaurant offered her a free bag of chips.
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But shortly after tweeting about the mishap, Pita Pit reached out to Wagoner on Twitter in an attempt to remedy the situation.
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According to Cosmopolitan, Pita Pit offered Wagoner a $50 gift certificate. But she was not pleased with their compensation because of how the restaurant initially treated her.
Wagoner also told Cosmopolitan that she wants proof that Pita Pit is taking real action against the chip company Miss Vickie's, and claims the $50 gift card "just seems insulting."
Mashablehas reached out to Wagoner for additional comment and to Frito-Lay, Miss Vickie's parent company, for comment.
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