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Daily Mail
17 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Adelaide woman makes a gross discovery while eating her Chinese hotpot takeaway
An Adelaide woman got a big surprise when she found something very unexpected at the bottom of her takeaway dinner. She had ordered a hotpot from a local takeaway shop last week and after eating about half, she planned to save the rest for lunch the next day - but ended up picking at it a bit more. That's when she noticed something strange. 'I was picking at the bottom and the container was feeling a little bit weird,' she said. 'So I kept digging and at the bottom of the container was a working phone.' She touched the screen and saw it was still on. 'I rang the place and I was like "hey I found a phone in my hotpot" and they were like "oh yeah we did have a phone missing from one of our chefs",' she said. 'They were apologising and I was like "no worries I'll bring it back". What had happened was apparently the chef put the phone down in the takeaway container and because it was black it blended in with the container. 'I paid $35 for the hotpot originally and they gave me $50 back and the chef was like "oh let me know when you're here next time and I'll give you a free hotpot".' She wouldn't name the fast food store 'because they're a very well-established business and I don't want to bring them down over a single mistake'. Thankfully since she lived nearby, she didn't need to reheat the meal when she got home. Putting a phone in a microwave is extremely dangerous and can cause a fire, damage the phone and the microwave, and potentially release harmful vapors. Aussies online praised her for not naming and shaming the business. 'Dinner with a side of phone,' one person said. 'It's really sweet of you to not making a bigger deal but glad that in the end everything worked out and you will get free hotpot,' another said.


CBC
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- CBC
Tourists have flocked to Montreal for the Grand Prix — including Americans
Tourism and hospitality officials are pleasantly surprised by the Grand Prix weekend turnout, which includes a reversal of ongoing trends.


Fox News
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
50 Cent Wants To Meet With Trump About Diddy
Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler had a surprise run-in. Justin Baldoni's stand-in opened up about the 'tense' vibe on set. Plus, 50 Cent says he plans to meet with President Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit Jeffrey Petz
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Watch toddler's joyful scream when beloved uncle surprises him during hide-and-seek
When 3-year-old Oliver was playing hide-and-seek at his play group in Waltham, Massachusetts, he had no idea his favorite person in the world was waiting to be found. Oliver and his uncle, 22-year-old Oran shared an unbreakable bond even 400 miles of distance couldn't shake. While Oran attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, the duo stayed close through FaceTime calls filled with excited updates about everything from skating achievements to new toys. 'It's a bond that's both playful and deeply affectionate,' said Oliver's mom, Jenna. Oran even made sure his nephew had a special reminder of their friendship: a Build-A-Bear lion with a recorded message saying 'What's up little dude,' in Oran's voice. That bear had become one of Oliver's most treasured possessions. So when Oran was coming back from college, Jenna hatched the perfect surprise. While she picked up her brother from the airport, Oliver was at his regular play group. During a game of hide-and-seek, Oliver suddenly spotted the familiar 6-foot-5 best friend near the slide. Click on the video below to see his incredible reaction! Humankind is your go-to spot for good news! Click here to submit your uplifting, cute, or inspiring video moments for us to feature. Also, click here to subscribe to our newsletter bringing our top stories of the week straight to your inbox. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Boy screams in pure joy finding uncle in sweet hide-and-seek surprise


CBC
29-05-2025
- Business
- CBC
Sydney waterfront businesses get green light to reopen
As Matthew Moore reports, the move comes as a surprise after CBRM told them all to close last fall.