Worms Found in Sam’s Club Lamb Chops by Missouri Man After Cooking Meat to Safe 145°F Temperature — Food Safety Concerns Rise

Worms Found in Sam's Club Lamb Chops by Missouri Man After Cooking Meat to Safe 145°F Temperature — Food Safety Concerns Rise

MISSOURI — A Sam’s Club member from Missouri got a stomach-churning surprise after cooking lamb chops purchased from the wholesale retailer. TikTok creator and online food reviewer Eze Miller (@ezemiller001) shared the experience in a video that has since crossed 640,700 views, raising serious concerns about meat quality at the chain.

What Miller Found in the Lamb Chops

Miller explained that his family regularly buys lamb chops from Sam’s Club whenever they go on sale, freezing them for later use. This time, however, something was seriously wrong.

“When I pulled the lamb chops off at 145 degrees,” he said, as the camera moved closer to the tray. “Worms.”

Several long white strips were clearly visible emerging from the cooked meat. Miller rated the experience a “negative 10” and told viewers the family would simply be ordering out that evening. The video struck a nerve with hundreds of thousands of viewers who shared their own frustrations about food quality in the comments.

How Commenters Responded

Most viewers in the comment section were not shocked by what Miller found. One user wrote they are completely disgusted by all foods these days. Another blamed recent FDA budget cuts, claiming food safety standards have slipped significantly as a result.

A third commenter put it bluntly: “Sam’s Club is Walmart. I don’t trust them.” A fourth took a broader view, writing that most living things carry parasites, including humans. Despite varying reactions, the overall sentiment pointed to a growing distrust of bulk retail meat purchases.

Has This Happened to Other Sam’s Club Members?

This incident is far from isolated. According to a report by Mashed, Sam’s Club meat quality has long been considered inconsistent — described plainly as “hit or miss” among regular shoppers.

Other customers have previously reported similar disturbing finds. A Facebook user filmed a piece of Sam’s Club salmon up close, showing it visibly swarming with small white worms. A Reddit user claimed that boneless ribs ordered online arrived carrying a strong rotten smell, forcing them to throw out the entire bulk order.

BroBible has reached out to Walmart for comment on the possible causes behind these incidents.

What To Do If You Find Worms in Your Meat

The USDA advises consumers to discard any food they believe has been contaminated. Their guidance is straightforward — when in doubt, throw it out. Shoppers can report contamination incidents through the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline or via an online complaint form. To support a formal investigation, consumers must retain the original packaging, any foreign object found in the product, and any remaining uneaten portion of the food. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest updates.