Mum demands compensation after shocking Kmart baking dish incident

For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
 
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There's a really great food scientist called Anne Reardon who does a You Tube channel called How To Cook That. Recently she did an episode on Corningware and how it can explode. It's quite scary but definitely worth watching to learn more about the dangers of some cookware.
 
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
Just be careful not to put any hot dish straight down on a cold bench or into cold water as they can explode no matter the brand. Also good to check items for crazing in the glaze after use as this is a sign of stress on the item.
 
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
This article proves that Cast Iron oven dishes are the best way to cook in the oven.
My mother used the same pressure cooker for 50+yrs and never had a problem made baby food through casseroles. When I got married 50Yrs ago it was the first item
 
if you ARE going to keep ANY rec
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
if you intend on keeping your receipts. PHOTO COPY them. as receipts FADE VERY QUICKLY. this is what i do. (just a thought.?
 
I have bought expensive dishes and had one do that to me some times they have a folt in the making that we cant see and that will course it to do that. I hope your had will heal ok. I dont like using glass of any king now in the oven but good luck on your next meal you post
 
if you ARE going to keep ANY rec

if you intend on keeping your receipts. PHOTO COPY them. as receipts FADE VERY QUICKLY. this is what i do. (just a thought.?
If you’re using Iphone, Notes gives you a scanning Option simple to use and you can annotate as well has a scanning
 
Two things:
1 If you've got a camera in your phone take a photo of the receipt, preferably on top of the item before the receipt fades away.
2 If you bake at a higher temperature use a Pyrex dish. They're safe & not that expensive.
 
Just be careful not to put any hot dish straight down on a cold bench or into cold water as they can explode no matter the brand. Also good to check items for crazing in the glaze after use as this is a sign of stress on the item.
I thought everyone knew that .
 
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
I saw a video clip recently explaining the difference between authentic Corning Ware and the dodgy sort. Look for CORNING WARE in caps not lower case.
 
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
I had a toaster that only cost $10.00 I used this a couple of times and we could smell like something was burning. The bread inside was on fire and I quickly turned this off let it cool down and put it in the bin. Buying anything electrical at Kmart is dangerous. Especially for children. I do not buy anything like that from Kmart.
Also we bought a phone charger and after using this a few times it also was smelly you could see it was starting to burn, so this was put in the bin and I will never buy these things again From Kmart. Be careful might be cheap but worthless and a waist of money.
 
Would have liked to have known what the dish was..l have bought a few from there ..no issues yet
 
I had a toaster that only cost $10.00 I used this a couple of times and we could smell like something was burning. The bread inside was on fire and I quickly turned this off let it cool down and put it in the bin. Buying anything electrical at Kmart is dangerous. Especially for children. I do not buy anything like that from Kmart.
Also we bought a phone charger and after using this a few times it also was smelly you could see it was starting to burn, so this was put in the bin and I will never buy these things again From Kmart. Be careful might be cheap but worthless and a waist of money.
You get what you pay 💰 for.
 
For many homeowners, nothing gets between them and their kitchenware—they've become used to relying on their trusty cookware to get the job done, no matter how tricky it may be.

Sadly, there are times when this trust is broken, and we're reminded that although many brands of cookware are indeed trustworthy, it's always wise to be aware of what's on the market and never be afraid to stand up for yourself when things don't go quite as planned.



Recently, a Kmart shopper experienced the perils of trusting a product from the 'household essentials' store and took to the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook page to share her story.

The woman, whose name is Tricia, posted an alarming image of a kitchen disaster in which the ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year suddenly 'exploded', splattering her home-cooked dinner all over the place—and leaving her with a nasty cut in the process.


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A woman has taken to social media after a popular kitchen item shattered in her hands, leaving her dinner splattered all over the floor. Credit: Facebook.



'My baking dish exploded,' she wrote.

'I have been using this for over a year with no problem! I took it out of the oven, and it just went nuts… Kmart owes me what I have lost in food!'

The post quickly spread through the Kmart social media pages, with hundreds of reactions and comments in which several people shared similar experiences over the years.

'One of my Kmart dishes did the same thing a few years ago. I don't buy their baking dishes anymore,' one person wrote.

Another commented, 'Mine did the same thing but while it was in the oven…'



Another group member shared their experience, saying, 'I had a wok type dish with lid and the lid shattered into my meal also from Kmart. Didn't get anything back as I didn't have my receipt as it was over a year old.'

One woman expressed her concern, saying, 'I've never trusted Kmart products like this. I always buy quality cookware, and it lasts forever!'

There were also inquiries about the potential damage to the floor, and Tricia confirmed, 'Yes, there are dents.'

Some suggested that Tricia contact the store and demand compensation, while others advised her to keep her old receipt as proof of purchase and age, as this could help her case if anything were to happen.

Key Takeaways

  • A customer named Tricia reported her Kmart baking dish shattered in her hands, scattering her meal and shards of ceramic everywhere.
  • Tricia shared a photo of the scene, including her cut finger, and expressed her expectation for Kmart to compensate for her lost food.
  • The post attracted considerable reaction, with hundreds of responses and comments, many of which shared similar experiences with Kmart products.
  • Some suggested that Kmart should be made aware and recall the product, while others commented that after more than a year of use, it might be categorised as wear and tear unless a more extended warranty is provided.



While a mistake such as what happened to Tricia could simply have been a fluke occurrence out of anyone's control, it's still worth remembering that safety must come first—no matter how much money you save or the convenience you guarantee with a product.

So, members, we urge you to be careful when buying kitchenware—even from a brand as popular as Kmart. Always read up on user reviews of the products you buy, and contact customer service if you have any concerns about a product you've already purchased.

Have you had any similar experiences? Share them with us in the comments below!
Many times you get what you pay for! If it is cheap 'caveat emptor!' Buyer beware in other words. In this day and age when we have to look for bargains best to check products out if you can. On basic essentials like cookware, buy the best you can afford, it will repay you by not having to be replaced, and not putting you in danger!
 
"ceramic baking dish she had been using for over a year"

As she has used the dish for "over a year" - which could be any number of years beyond one, there is a good chance that it may have suffered a minor crack at some point which compromised the dish.

It doesn't take much to crack ceramic dishes, but of course, some people find it absolutely necessary to share every minor event in their life on social media.

Her story will most certainly NOT stop me from shopping household goods from Kmart!
 
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🤣🤣 surely it's not that bad . I have some really easy step by step recipes in the cooking forum that I guarantee you will perfect
It’s mainly the presentation. Not an artistic bone in my body and ends up looking like the chooks got in on the act.
 

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