Woolworths shopper warns others after discovering gross meat 'trick'
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We've all been there. You're at the grocery store, searching for the perfect piece of meat to cook for dinner tonight. You finally find what looks like the perfect cut and, after carefully inspecting it from all angles, you put it in your shopping trolley and continue on your way.
But when you get home and start preparing your meal, you make a horrifying discovery – that beautiful piece of meat isn't as good as it looked in-store! Suddenly, what was supposed to be a nice evening turns into a disaster.
Unfortunately for one Queensland shopper, that's exactly what happened when she brought home a pack of lamb chops from Woolworths. And she was so disgusted by what she found that she took to social media to warn others about it.
On her Facebook page, the customer shared a photo of a pack of 900-gram Lamb Mid Loin Chops that she purchased from her local Woolies store.
While the tray of meat initially appears to contain several perfectly cut pieces of lamb, the customer claimed that when she peeled back the plastic film, she was dismayed to find that there was a large piece of fatty meat hiding among the meat.
She complained that since Woolies usually hides the 'off-cuts' somewhere in their meat products, she ends up with meat that is much fattier than she needs.
'The old "Let's hide the crappy meat under the label trick”,' she wrote on her Facebook post. ‘Do better, Woolworths. The cost to feed ourselves is hard enough.’
A Woolworths spokesperson has already released a statement regarding the incident, saying that the supermarket is disappointed by the customer's experience.
The spokesperson said: 'We pride ourselves on providing high-quality meat cuts to our customers, and we're disappointed to see this.'
'If our customers are ever disappointed with the quality of our fresh meat, we encourage them to return it to their local store to receive a replacement or a refund.'
It should be noted, however, that Woolworths and other supermarkets around Australia utilise automation to properly position and affix labels on packages of meat, which is possibly why the lamb chop ended up appearing to be hidden and partially covered by the label.
What are your thoughts on this? Should brands be more accountable for the quality of their products and should the issue with Woolworths' meat be taken seriously? Let us know your opinions in the comments below!
But when you get home and start preparing your meal, you make a horrifying discovery – that beautiful piece of meat isn't as good as it looked in-store! Suddenly, what was supposed to be a nice evening turns into a disaster.
Unfortunately for one Queensland shopper, that's exactly what happened when she brought home a pack of lamb chops from Woolworths. And she was so disgusted by what she found that she took to social media to warn others about it.
On her Facebook page, the customer shared a photo of a pack of 900-gram Lamb Mid Loin Chops that she purchased from her local Woolies store.
While the tray of meat initially appears to contain several perfectly cut pieces of lamb, the customer claimed that when she peeled back the plastic film, she was dismayed to find that there was a large piece of fatty meat hiding among the meat.
She complained that since Woolies usually hides the 'off-cuts' somewhere in their meat products, she ends up with meat that is much fattier than she needs.
'The old "Let's hide the crappy meat under the label trick”,' she wrote on her Facebook post. ‘Do better, Woolworths. The cost to feed ourselves is hard enough.’
A Woolworths spokesperson has already released a statement regarding the incident, saying that the supermarket is disappointed by the customer's experience.
The spokesperson said: 'We pride ourselves on providing high-quality meat cuts to our customers, and we're disappointed to see this.'
'If our customers are ever disappointed with the quality of our fresh meat, we encourage them to return it to their local store to receive a replacement or a refund.'
Key Takeaways
- A Woolworths customer has taken aim at the supermarket giant over a recent meat purchase.
- The customer claims that one lamb chop which had considerably more fat than the other pieces had been placed under the meat product’s label.
- Woolworths is disappointed by the shopper’s experience and is keen to investigate the matter with its meat supply partner.
It should be noted, however, that Woolworths and other supermarkets around Australia utilise automation to properly position and affix labels on packages of meat, which is possibly why the lamb chop ended up appearing to be hidden and partially covered by the label.
What are your thoughts on this? Should brands be more accountable for the quality of their products and should the issue with Woolworths' meat be taken seriously? Let us know your opinions in the comments below!