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Bride scares off thousands with photo of her DIY ‘wedding catering’ – featuring an inflatable pool filled with 13 pounds of pasta salad
- A bride has posted a photo of her homemade wedding catering ‘swimming pool’ on Facebook
- She decided to blow up an inflatable pool and make pasta salad in it
- It looks like the salad contains 13 kilos of pasta with vegetables
- Many commentators were against the idea because it can spread some kind of bacteria
- “If I was invited to this wedding, I would say no now,” said one woman
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A bride has shocked the internet with a photo of her DIY wedding catering set up days earlier in an inflatable kiddie pool.
The woman, who posted a photo of the 13 kilos of pasta on Facebook, was overjoyed with her homemade creation.
‘Wedding food preparation day three… 30 pounds of pasta salad. Yes, that’s an inflatable pool),’ she captioned the photo.
The paddling pool seemed to be full of fusilli pasta in various colors, along with olives, cherry tomatoes, salami, and cheese.
The woman, who posted a photo of the 13 kilos of pasta on Facebook, was delighted with her homemade creation
It appeared that the meal was not refrigerated in any way, which made her fellow Facebookers very concerned.
“Day three…so the wedding will probably last a few more days. They are literally going to kill guests with unrefrigerated pasta salad. Bacillus cereus is no joke!’ one person wrote.
“I feel like I would definitely dox them at this point and send this image to people on their friends list to tell them to pass this information along. This could really kill people,” said a second.
How long will it stay in that pool? Pasta can kill you as soon as bacteria grow in it! Never eat old pasta!’ another warned.
‘Omg ew wtf. Are they trying to kill their entire marriage? Pasta is so dangerous if you don’t store it properly!’ a fourth came in.
Bacillus cereus is a type of bacteria that produces toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhea.
Bacillus cereus is a type of bacteria that produces toxins that cause vomiting or diarrhea (stock image)
While the symptoms are generally mild and can last for more than 48 hours, deaths have been recorded from those who have taken it in the past.
Other commenters were shocked by the use of a paddling pool to preserve her prized food.
‘Oh that thing my toddlers pee in all summer? It doubles as a serving tray!’ one group member joked.
‘The option for aluminum pans’ [was] THERE,” a second commented.
“If I was invited to that wedding and saw this post, I would immediately change my response to ‘no,'” wrote another.