This is the stomach-churning moment a woman found dozens of WORMS inside a pack of celery from Sainsbury's.<br /><br />Benjapan Sage, 35, bought two bags of celery from Sainsbury's in Maidstone, Kent, on June 25 as she was planning to make a green smoothie at home.<br /><br />But while she was preparing the vegetables in the morning on June 30 - one day after the best before date - the disgusting creatures were found in the bowl of water.<br /><br />Footage taken at around 8 am shows dozens of transparent parasites wriggling around in the bowl of tap water.<br /><br />Benjapan, a photographer, said she tried three times to clean the celery but ''more worms kept coming out''.<br /><br />Sainsbury's later apologised and refunded Benjapan by giving her 1000 Nectar points.<br /><br />Benjapan, who is from Thailand but has lived in the UK for seven years, said: ‘’There were a lot of these horrible little worms when I washed the celery the first time, so I washed again with a brush but more of them kept coming out.‘’<br /><br />The shopper decided to throw away the vegetables before telling the store about their product. Customer service staff apologised and gave her 1000 Nectar points (£5) as a refund.<br /><br />After being sent the video of the worms in the celery, Sainsbury's said to the customer in a message: ''Sorry about that. Can you send me a picture of the barcode and let me know which store you bought this from.<br /><br />''I've popped 1,000 Nector points (5GBP) into your account today which will arrive within 72 hours. I've also logged this info for review with the store. Hope this helps. Adam.''<br /><br />Disappointed Benjapan added: ‘’I like to put celery in my drink, so I buy it quite often. But this was the first time I bought it from Sainsbury’s and it was in this condition. <br /><br />‘’I hope the store will be more careful when choosing the fresh fruits and vegetables because anything could be hiding inside them and be harmful to customers.’’