“Take It Back, Sisi”: Woman Finds Strange Thing in Her Sausage, SA Disgusted

“Take It Back, Sisi”: Woman Finds Strange Thing in Her Sausage, SA Disgusted

  • A woman was left disappointed and disgusted after discovering that a sausage she bought was soft, smelly, and contained strange, unidentifiable pieces
  • The unsettling clip, shared on TikTok, showcased her shocking discovery, which left many viewers in a state of disbelief and disgust
  • Social media users responded with concern, demanding to know where she bought the sausage and offering a mix of educational information and advice
She showed how it looked on the inside, claiming it had a bad smell
A young woman was disappointed with a sausage she bought for R150 at a local store. Image: @nosipho_mbatha0
Source: TikTok

An unsettling video brought to light a shocking food discovery that quickly generated a wave of disgust online.

The disturbing clip, shared on TikTok by @nosipho_mbatha0, left social media users horrified and demanding answers.

The woman in the video, filming what appears to be her kitchen, expressed her profound disappointment and disgust after seeing what she had bought. She displayed a sausage that looked smashed and was unnaturally soft to the touch.

Unhappiness after spending R150

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The sausage was a light pink colour, and when she cut it open, she found that the pieces contained what she described as white and yellow things inside. Adding to her discomfort, she claimed that the meat was stinky. In her caption, she voiced her frustration about her wasted R150 and asked her followers for their thoughts.

Others' schooled views on the type of meat that goes into sausages, saying it's better to buy it from a butcher
Social media users were shocked to see the sausage and advised the young woman to return it. Image: @nosipho_mbatha0
Source: TikTok

SA reacts with shock

The clip gained massive views, likes, and comments from social media users shocked and horrified by the sight. Many wanted to know where she had bought the sausage from so they could avoid the shop and the product itself. Some offered more educational information, providing insight into what goes into making sausages and advising people to opt for those from butchers over those from retail stores. Others said the sight of the sausage was enough to turn them vegan.

User @Mr Shakes advised:

"Sausages are made out of meat, sometimes old meat from butchery, and placed on a machine that grinds it. The store only has the rubber thing, I forgot its name. People, try not to buy sausage from the store; buy sausages from a supplier instead. They are usually expensive than the rest on the shelves. This is an old meat mixture of beef and mutton."

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User @REGU said:

"R20 can't buy meat in South Africa, try to spend money."

User @silencematch

"I bought one for R20 at Pick'n Pay 🤣. I ended up making it like mince😩."

User @Seluleko asked:

"Which butchery so we can be aware udoti phela lo.?

User @user1896286197108 advised:

"Nizogula (you could get sick), you must be very particular about vors and mince, don’t just buy anywhere."

User @Fana 458 asked:

"Question, which butcher is this? 😁 Please make them famous."

Watch the TikTok video below:

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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