High schooler Emily Wagoner was at a Pita Pit in Beaverton, Oregon enjoying some Miss Vickie's Sea Salt & Vinegar Chips when she realized that the pepper on the chips was actually dead ants. DEAD ANTS!!

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never go to pita pit ever OMFG literal dead ants all over my chips and I thought it was seasoning so I ate them pic.twitter.com/hOjfH5RPZE — Emily Wagoner (@eWags10) September 13, 2016

After complaining because, you know, DEAD ANTS, Wagoner says the store manager offered her a new bag of chips. Wagoner told Cosmopolitan.com she was not happy with that apology, and left the Pita Pit planning never to eat there again. She also tweeted out a photo of the ant-covered chips that went viral.

After seeing the tweet, the Pita Pit Twitter account sent her a direct message apologizing for the incident and offered her a $50 gift card. Wagoner didn't think that was sufficient compensation — she hadn't even been refunded for her original purchase, and pushed back:

Wagoner told Cosmopolitan.com that for Pita Pit to fix this, she wants proof that they're taking action with Miss Vickie's because a $50 gift card "just seems insulting." She's still awaiting their reply.

And for the rest of us, pepper is forever sus now because of this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

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