What should have been a quiet trip to the supermarket turned into a moment Neville Linton will never forget. The British grandfather returned home from Aldi with his groceries, expecting nothing unusual. But when he began unpacking a bag of fresh broccoli, he froze in disbelief — hidden among the green florets was something alive, and it was moving. What Neville thought would become part of his family’s dinner instead revealed a shocking discovery that left him shaken and searching for answers.
Neville has always had a deep fear of snakes, which made the situation even more distressing. His first thought wasn’t just shock but concern for the safety of his household, including his disabled son and elderly mother-in-law. At first glance, he assumed it might be a large insect or caterpillar, but when the creature stirred, it quickly became clear that this was far more alarming. Unsure of what to do, Neville reached out to his sister, who identified the unexpected intruder as a snake.
The reptile was eventually secured and taken to Dudley Zoo, where experts determined it was a young ladder snake, a non-venomous species found in southwestern Europe. According to specialists, it’s possible for wild animals to be unintentionally swept up during farm harvesting and transported along with produce. While the snake’s journey startled Neville and his family, zoo staff reassured that this species poses no danger to people.
Aldi responded with an apology and launched an internal investigation to understand how the incident happened, emphasizing their high food safety standards. Still, Neville expressed disappointment with the level of compensation offered, stressing how frightening the situation was given his vulnerable family members. In the end, the story had an unexpected silver lining — the snake has been rehomed at the zoo, where it will not only be safe but also help teach visitors more about wildlife and the surprising ways it can cross paths with everyday life.