Shopper's Shock After Popular Woolworths Buy ‘Explodes’
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It was set to be a relaxing evening –- gathering with extended family to enjoy a nice Australian summertime treat.
But an unsuspecting Woolworths shopper, Amy, was shocked when the popular buy ‘exploded’ in her kitchen!
The shopper from Schofields, Sydney took to the supermarket’s Facebook page to report the bizarre incident, writing 'Spending hours cleaning up an exploded watermelon was not the way we wanted to spend our Christmas.'
Amy had purchased the watermelon on Christmas Eve, with plans to cut it up and enjoy it the following day.
'Tonight while relaxing in front of the TV we heard a bang and running water in the kitchen and so rushed in only to find the watermelon had exploded everywhere.'
'The watermelon which we purchased for $26, appears to have been rotting away for quite some time. Woolworths Schofields are not The Fresh Food People.'
Further, she expressed how her family was 'very disappointed' with the incident.
Amy also included photos of the soggy mess covering her kitchen surfaces. Red watermelon was spread across her benchtop, drawers, and floor. Yikes!
The post has captured the attention of a Woolworths representative who expressed the retailer's 'disappointment', extending their apologies.
The spokesperson said: 'Please be assured that your valued feedback has been forwarded to our Products Team to reduce the likelihood of this happening again in the future.'
'Please know you’re most welcome to return to our Schofields store with your receipt as our friendly team at the service desk will assist you with a full refund and replacement under our Fresh or Free Guarantee.'
'We hope this helps and that your future experiences with Woolies are positive. Thanks for your time.'
While it's true that the stress from the grocery runs for the holiday preparations is over, we can still learn a few things from Amy's story - namely that you have to be extra careful when shopping for produce at the supermarket.
As a general rule of thumb when it comes to choosing produce, the best ones to look for are the ones that are firm, have the least number of brown spots, and appear the freshest. Also, don't ever rely on the 'sell by' dates that stores put on produce!
And as always, if you purchase any produce from Woollies and it’s not as fresh as you expect, then send it back to the store with your receipt to take advantage of the Fresh or Free Guarantee.
There you have it, folks! Have you experienced a similar incident before? Share your stories with us in the comments below!
But an unsuspecting Woolworths shopper, Amy, was shocked when the popular buy ‘exploded’ in her kitchen!
The shopper from Schofields, Sydney took to the supermarket’s Facebook page to report the bizarre incident, writing 'Spending hours cleaning up an exploded watermelon was not the way we wanted to spend our Christmas.'
Amy had purchased the watermelon on Christmas Eve, with plans to cut it up and enjoy it the following day.
'Tonight while relaxing in front of the TV we heard a bang and running water in the kitchen and so rushed in only to find the watermelon had exploded everywhere.'
'The watermelon which we purchased for $26, appears to have been rotting away for quite some time. Woolworths Schofields are not The Fresh Food People.'

The watermelon seemed to 'explode' while being stored on the kitchen counter. Credit: Facebook.
Further, she expressed how her family was 'very disappointed' with the incident.
Amy also included photos of the soggy mess covering her kitchen surfaces. Red watermelon was spread across her benchtop, drawers, and floor. Yikes!
The post has captured the attention of a Woolworths representative who expressed the retailer's 'disappointment', extending their apologies.
The spokesperson said: 'Please be assured that your valued feedback has been forwarded to our Products Team to reduce the likelihood of this happening again in the future.'
'Please know you’re most welcome to return to our Schofields store with your receipt as our friendly team at the service desk will assist you with a full refund and replacement under our Fresh or Free Guarantee.'
'We hope this helps and that your future experiences with Woolies are positive. Thanks for your time.'
Key Takeaways
- A Woolworths shopper was shocked to discover an exploded watermelon in her kitchen, which was purchased at Woolworths Schofields in Sydney.
- The shopper shared photos of the cleanup, showing the red watermelon spread across her benchtop, drawers and floor.
- The response from Woolworths on the shopper's post was explained by a team member, stating they were disappointed to hear of the situation and further offered a full refund and replacement under their Fresh or Free Guarantee.
While it's true that the stress from the grocery runs for the holiday preparations is over, we can still learn a few things from Amy's story - namely that you have to be extra careful when shopping for produce at the supermarket.
As a general rule of thumb when it comes to choosing produce, the best ones to look for are the ones that are firm, have the least number of brown spots, and appear the freshest. Also, don't ever rely on the 'sell by' dates that stores put on produce!
And as always, if you purchase any produce from Woollies and it’s not as fresh as you expect, then send it back to the store with your receipt to take advantage of the Fresh or Free Guarantee.
There you have it, folks! Have you experienced a similar incident before? Share your stories with us in the comments below!