‘Not even for the dog’: ALDI shopper’s mince purchase sparks safety debate

Food safety is something most of us take for granted, especially when it comes to everyday staples.

But sometimes, what should be a routine grocery purchase turns into a cause for concern.

One shopper’s experience with a common household ingredient has sparked debate, with opinions divided on whether it’s a harmless issue or something far more unappetising.


Mince is often seen as a foolproof grocery item—straightforward to buy, easy to cook, and always predictable.

However, one Australian mum had a different experience after purchasing a pack from ALDI, sparking debate over whether her find was cause for concern or just a common occurrence.

She shared a photo of the mince in a social media group, questioning if it was safe to use.


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ALDI customers react to unsettling mince find. Image source: Facebook


‘Just brought this! Is it ok to use? The top is fine, this is bottom,’ she wrote.

The image showed that while the top layer appeared normal, the bottom of the mince had turned an unappetising brown colour.

Opinions on the matter were split.

Some shoppers were immediately put off, convinced that the meat was unsafe to eat.

‘Absolutely not. This looks almost par cooked—clearly been exposed to oxygen and warmth,’ one person commented.

‘Nope! Why does it look cooked?’ another asked.

‘I’m pretty casual when it comes to meat but I’d be taking that back,’ someone else wrote.

‘Not even for the dog,’ added another.


Others, however, saw no problem with the discoloured mince, arguing that people were overreacting.

‘If there is no smell and in date it is absolutely fine,’ one person stated.

‘If it doesn’t smell, it’s good,’ another agreed.

‘So many people on here need to do some research before wasting food…’ a third commented.

This wasn’t the first time ALDI shoppers had raised concerns over their mince purchases.


A similar complaint surfaced in the same social media group in May last year, with another shopper posting a photo of discoloured mince.

‘Would you say this meat is off? It doesn’t look a good colour and is still in expiry,’ she asked at the time.

Reactions were just as divided, with some urging her to throw it away while others reassured her it was still safe to eat.

Ultimately, when it comes to food safety, most people agreed on one thing—if in doubt, chuck it out.


In a previous story, shoppers were warned about a troubling scam that has been catching Aussies off guard.

What seems like a great meat deal could actually be costing buyers more than they realise.

Read on to find out how this scam works and how to avoid falling victim.

Key Takeaways
  • A shopper’s ALDI mince purchase caused concern after she noticed the bottom had turned brown, sparking debate on whether it was safe to eat.
  • Some people insisted the mince was unsafe, pointing to its appearance and possible exposure to warmth, while others argued it was fine if it didn’t smell bad.
  • This wasn’t the first time ALDI mince had raised concerns, with a similar complaint appearing in social media discussions last year.
  • While opinions remained divided, most people agreed on one thing—if in doubt, chuck it out.

When it comes to food safety, do you trust your instincts or stick strictly to the guidelines? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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When it is meat i am careful. I would first take it back to Aldi and if nothing was done i would ask my local butcher. I would also place it on social mefia, and report it to consumer affairs. My GP has warned me to be careful with meat. There is no way i would eat it.
 
Another idiot wanting 5 minutes of fame on social media!! This begs the question of 1. Why go to strangers for an opinion? 2. Why didn't they just take it straight back to Aldi? This person obviously has the IQ of a crayon!
 
Princess's, just take it back if your that scared!.
 
I am surprised some of the people in this world have survived as long as they have!
 
Nothing wrong with it unless it smells. But if you don't trust it, return it to store.
 
IT's the same at woollies and coles
 
Agree with all the above and maybe when she unpacked her groceries the meat was placed on a warm surface which could have caused discolouration.
 
I only buy mince at the butchers now. I never thought it mattered where I bought it but the butchers meat is definitely much better.
 
IT's the same at woollies and coles
Rubbish I shop at woollies and buy 2 kilos of mince a fortnight and it’s never looked anything like that.😋
And the last time I did see meat like that was the last time this exact same story was posted last year. 🤣
 
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i’ve noticed a lot of Aldi’s fresh produce old and mouldy, found punnets of strawberry’s covered in mould, their fruit bruised and don’t last very long not even a day!
 
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I myself would take it back. You can't be too careful with food and food poisoning.
 
I have had this with the other two big Supermarkets & it smelt ok, was not tacky or sticky. By the time it was cooked it was fine & the family had no ill effects. I find some of these problems are resolved with thought. If there is a problem take back to the supplier & have replaced or money back.
 
are people that useless? take it back and stop with your few minutes of fame.
 
i’ve noticed a lot of Aldi’s fresh produce old and mouldy, found punnets of strawberry’s covered in mould, their fruit bruised and don’t last very long not even a day!
No is forcing you to purchase anything.
 
Support your local butcher, if you don't they will disappear and you will have to buy from the big 3
 
Why is Bulla the only brand that says ICE CREAM, I used to love Blue Ribbon but it now says dairy dessert?
 
Support your local butcher, if you don't they will disappear and you will have to buy from the big 3
That’s fine if you have one I don’t anyway I’m happy with woollies😊
 
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