Customer 'disgusted' after discovering STRANGE clump in bag of rice bought from Woolies
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One Woolies customer has taken to social media to complain about an alarming discovery he found in a pack of rice he bought from the supermarket.
Posting to Twitter, shopper James revealed that he was already halfway through the pack of Woolworths brand Basmati Rice before he discovered a large rock-like clump hidden among the grains of rice.
"WTF?!" he wrote in his tweet, followed by a photo of the bizarre find – it's brown and black in colour, and about 4cm long.
James said that he was left "pretty disgusted" by the surprising find, and called out the supermarket's quality control team because of the issue. "It's not exactly a small oversight," he reiterated.
A Woolworths customer was left "disgusted" after finding a brown clump in his packet of rice. Credit: Twitter.
The supermarket giant has already responded to the complaint, and an online representative reached out to James and apologised for the incident.
"Your concerns are certainly understandable and we'd like to look into this for you," they replied. The representative then asked for more information regarding the product, assuring James they would be addressing this matter to one of their product quality teams.
"We're sorry to hear that you found a foreign object in a bag of rice you purchased from us. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and are looking forward to hearing from you soon."
A spokesperson for Woolworths has also clarified that this was an isolated incident and no further reports on their rice were made at this time.
"At Woolworths, we take food safety very seriously,” the spokesperson said. "We’ve spoken with the customer to offer them a refund and we are following the matter up with our rice supply partner."
It was never clarified what exactly the weird brown clump from the bag of rice might be, but a bit of quick research on the internet showed us that it might be caused by a few things.
Some users on Reddit guessed that it might be a clump of leftover rice bran, the discarded brown "skin" covering the grains of rice. Some rice bran and possibly bits of the rice stalk may have been accidentally included in the bag, all of which were left to form clumps inside.
Others suggested that the bag probably got a bit damp, activating the starch which glued some of the grains together.
Another user agreed and added: "That, or a few small areas of fungal growth. If it were me, I'd just throw those bits in the compost pile and eat the rest."
This is a sign to always remember to thoroughly wash your rice before cooking, folks!