Yesterday, I bought an ordinary sausage at the store — nothing special, I just wanted to make a couple of sandwiches. At home, I cut a few slices, ate some, and put the rest in the fridge. Everything seemed perfectly normal. 
The next morning, while making breakfast, I took out the same sausage, picked up the knife — and noticed it was cutting strangely, as if something hard was inside. I thought maybe it had frozen. But when I cut another slice, the knife got stuck. I looked closer — and froze: something shiny was in the middle of the sausage. 
At first, I thought it was a piece of metal. I started picking at it carefully and suddenly pulled out… a USB flash drive. A completely ordinary one, just a few gigabytes.  I felt sick — I had already eaten that sausage! How could a USB drive end up inside a factory-made product, and not even a cheap one?
But curiosity overcame disgust. I turned on my computer, plugged in the drive — and froze when I saw what was on it.  I shared the details in the first comment, but be careful, everyone! 
There was only one folder named “OPEN ME.” I opened it. Inside was just one photo — a man laughing directly at the camera. I was in shock.
I dropped the mouse and just stared at the screen. Maybe that flash drive was someone’s twisted joke — but why put it inside food?
Now I don’t even know whether I should go to the police so they can investigate, or just throw away that cursed sausage and try to forget the whole thing as a weird story.


