'It was hilarious' Fresh food store workers find potato shaped like a pair of breasts

THE people who stumbled across this hilarious shaped potato described it as the "breast vegetable" they have seen in a long time.

Food store workers were left in hysterics after finding this potato shaped like a pair of breasts Food store workers were left in hysterics after finding this potato shaped like a pair of breasts [RAYMONDS PRESS]

Workers at a fresh food store were left in hysterics after finding this potato shaped like a pair of breasts.

The buxom vegetable was found by workers at Farndon Fields Farm Shop in Leicster who burst into laughter upon seeing the comedy spud.

The store said they are keeping the comical potato in a dark drawer as they do not know what to do with it.

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We've put it in a dark drawer, mainly because we don't really know what to do with it

Marketing manager Nicola Stokes

The business's marketing manager Nicola Stokes said: "Kevin the managing director brought it into the office and everyone fell around laughing.

"He'd been sorting the potatoes which had been harvested and found this. It was hilarious."

Farmer Kevin Stokes, who found the breast shaped vegetable, is a potato ambassador representing the Potato Council in the east of England.

Miss Stokes said the potato was being kept out of daylight to preserve it for as long as possible.

She said: "We"ve been growing potatoes here for more than 30 years. We've had some odd shapes before but nothing like this.

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"We've put it in a dark drawer, mainly because we don't really know what to do with it.

"Potatoes do have a shelf life so we are exploring ways to preserve it.

"We might use it to promote a Breast Cancer campaign or something. It would be nice to do something productive with it."

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