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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is investigating after an Alberta woman says she discovered a lead bullet inside a bag of frozen Brussels sprouts.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is investigating after an Alberta woman says she discovered a lead bullet inside a bag of frozen Brussels sprouts.

Suzie Moore of Airdrie was cleaning up after a family dinner on the weekend when she heard an odd "ping" sound as she was pouring out some leftover Brussels sprouts into a bowl.

She says her first thought was that she was glad she hadn't put them in the microwave. Her second thought was she was glad no one in her family bit into the .22-calibre slug.

Moore says she bought the frozen vegetables from a Costco store in Balzac, just north of Calgary, that has since given her a full refund.

In addition to the CFIA investigation, the supplier who provides Costco with the Brussels sprouts, Los Angeles Salad Company, is also promising to conduct its own investigation.

The CFIA says it hasn't received any other complaints of bullets in vegetable bags.

Despite the shocking discovery, Moore is able to find humour in the situation. Asked if she would buy frozen Brussels sprouts again, she laughed and said: "I think I will go with fresh ones."

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