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A woman was left horrified after she said she discovered this foul-looking thing in her 15-year-old daughter's chicken and chips.

Donna White, 36, from Kenfig Hill in Bridgend , said she made the shock discovery after ordering a takeaway meal from Cheeky Chillis in Porthcawl on Saturday.

Her 15-year-old daughter Abbey was just about to tuck into her meal - six pieces of chicken and chips - when she discovered the odd added extra.

Donna said: "My daughter came running downstairs saying she had found something in her food but I didn't believe her at first. I then saw it for myself and couldn't get over it."

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'Off chicken for life'

Donna said: "We rang the takeaway restaurant straight away to let them know but they didn't seem that concerned at all.

"We've still have no idea what it is. We typed it into Google and found out it looked exactly like a chicken's brain. But we can't be sure.

"It's put me off chicken for life, especially chicken from takeaway restaurants.

"I just wanted to let other people know so they don't have to go through the same thing."

Donna said she has since contacted the local council.

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'Everything cleaned and washed'

The manager at Cheeky Chillies said: "We just use the chicken thigh and breast which comes pre-packaged and we have all the receipts to prove this.

"We don't even cut the chicken because it comes in packages. We don't use anything like heads or eyes and everything is cleaned and washed before hand.

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"I have no idea how it got into this person's food. We cook at 360C so if it was chicken brains it would have dissolved in the heat."