Monday, March 9, 2015

Fingernails, Maggots And A Starfish Leg Have Been Found In Aldi Foods

Oh, and some metal too. How delicious!


In what must be the worst lucky dip of all time, Melbourne Aldi shoppers have been reporting a number of gross things appearing in foods where they definitely don't belong.


In what must be the worst lucky dip of all time, Melbourne Aldi shoppers have been reporting a number of gross things appearing in foods where they definitely don't belong.


Photos supplied to The Age by Aldi customers show a variety of unwanted items in food, including what appears to be the leg of a starfish inside a tin of smoked mussels.


Via theage.com.au


One of the first reports came last October, when a tub of salted caramel ice cream purchased from Brunswick Aldi came with a free - but unwanted - fingernail.


One of the first reports came last October, when a tub of salted caramel ice cream purchased from Brunswick Aldi came with a free - but unwanted - fingernail.


Thanks, but no thanks, Aldi.


Via theage.com.au


Next, live maggots were reportedly found in a box of Christmas chocolates.


Next, live maggots were reportedly found in a box of Christmas chocolates.


Obviously purchased by someone who was not on Santa's nice list.


Via theage.com.au


More maggots were found last week in a jar of tomato paste from an Aldi store in Abbotsford.


More maggots were found last week in a jar of tomato paste from an Aldi store in Abbotsford.


Another Aldi customer reported finding a piece of metal inside a jar of peanut butter, this time, from a store in Melbourne's south-east. The metal, which looked like the tip of a knife, was reported to Consumer Affairs Melbourne. The customer's complaint was then passed on to Casey City Council and apparently ignored.


Via theage.com.au




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