It all started as casually as any grocery trip. I picked up a regular pack of sausages—nothing fancy, just something quick for breakfast and lunch. At home, I sliced a few pieces, ate them, and wrapped the rest for the next day. Completely ordinary. Nothing strange.
The following morning, things took a turn.
While preparing breakfast, I pulled out the sausage and began cutting another slice. Immediately, the knife met unexpected resistance. It didn’t feel normal—almost like something solid was hidden inside. At first, I assumed it was just tough casing or an unevenly chilled spot.
But when the knife stopped completely, lodged against something hard, curiosity pushed me to look closer. Peeling back the meat, I caught sight of something metallic—smooth, shiny, and completely out of place.
What I found wasn’t a metal shard.
It wasn’t a machine part.
It was a USB flash drive.
A completely ordinary one, the kind you’d see clipped to someone’s keychain. Finding electronics sealed inside store-bought food was unsettling enough—but the mystery of why it was there overwhelmed the initial disgust.
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