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52 Times People Bought Food and Were Gravely Disappointed

April 20, 2025 by Rebecca Rand

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#14: Wonky Watermelon

Here’s an interesting one: something that someone thought was a food fail was actually a food win. Or at the very least, it wasn’t a bad thing. This person thought that something was wrong with their watermelon when they cut it open and saw that the interior seemed to be a homogeneous light yellow mass.

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But it seems that what actually happened is that they unknowingly purchased a seedless yellow watermelon. They exist, and they are tasty; some people prefer them to regular watermelons. So, really, I think this person’s watermelon is an absolute win.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: cheapism, infiniteScroll, msn

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