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Toxic Tuna

 

QUALITY OF FOOD ?

 

Aldi is getting a bit of a lashing

 

Maggots, fingernail, metal found in Aldi food

 

More Melbourne shoppers have reported finding maggots and foreign objects in food bought from Aldi.

Last week, a Richmond couple found a maggot in a jar of Remano tomato paste, which they bought

from an Aldi store in Abbotsford.

 

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/maggots-fingernail-metal-found-in-aldi-food-20150309-13yx9d.html

 

 

 

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@vicr3000 wrote:

 

QUALITY OF FOOD ?

 

Aldi is getting a bit of a lashing

 

Maggots, fingernail, metal found in Aldi food

 

More Melbourne shoppers have reported finding maggots and foreign objects in food bought from Aldi.

Last week, a Richmond couple found a maggot in a jar of Remano tomato paste, which they bought

from an Aldi store in Abbotsford.

 

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/maggots-fingernail-metal-found-in-aldi-food-20150309-13yx9d.html

 

 

 


urrrrr yuk

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Agree, that one in a chocolate biscuit leaves a lot to be desired.

I reckon the veggies at Aldi leave a bit to be desired.
Mould on the fruit, especially those in containers.

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If people spend a bit more time in the kitchen and create things themselves a lot of that can be avoided. I have cooked so much stuff today all ready to go for the kids so there is no need to open jars packets cans or open the freezer and it is very cheap and quick to prepare (healthy too)

 

Laziness has caused a lot of these problems and the NOW generation.

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Back to tuna though ( I usually buy sirena?? Italian in the can) Because it tastes good, what I cannot get over is the amount of variations of tuna now available, next they will be putting chocolate with it.

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True

The GF preps a lot of the stuff herself, nearly all veggies.

Sweetcorn and Peas are probably the two exceptions
and I would do likewise, use frozen.

I have no problems prepping and cooking fresh food, including roasts etc.I revert to Packet gravy and those type of things.

Some jars of you know, flavourings are useful.



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I have been buying kosher meat lately as it is good tasting and more stringent in processing (mince for example) I also use kosher stock when I don't make my own.

 

I like real food, spices etc. People say take away food is cheaper but I disagree.

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I'll eat Tuna but not a great fan of it. About the only time I always take it is when I go bush / camping as a tin of it makes a nice change from the usual meat, meat and meat LOL

Real food is cheaper than take away, more so now than ever.

We comment on some of the good buys you can get at the supermarkets.

I think I bought 1 kg of bacon for $4.99 the other day and it wasn't carp
although it was packeted but from a butcher.


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Well last weekend we went out a lot as I was in Perth and we ate at a burger place in Cottlesloe (is that how you spell it) lol

 

It was great, apparently we have one here in Bondi too, for my grandchildren they got a REAL burger with great fries (sprinkled with thyme, a juice and colouring in, all in a box for $8) much better value than McDonalds and I was able to order a beer too lol

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Yes and real food is cheaper, we could buy 4 kilos of potatoes for $2 onions for $1 a kilo, cabbage and carrots etc are so cheap.

 

You just need to buy things that are not too expensive and you can eat very well on a budget

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