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Man cracks his tooth on a needle hidden inside a loaf of garlic bread from Woolworths – as he’s handed measly $10 voucher for compensation
- A needle has been found inside garlic bread from Woolies
- A Perth man claims he cracked his tooth on the needle
- The bread manufacturer gave him and his partner $10
A man claims he cracked his tooth on a needle hidden inside a loaf of garlic bread bought from a Woolworths – as his partner slams the bread manufacturer for only offering the couple $10 in compensation.
Janelle, the man’s partner, purchased the loaf of La Famiglia garlic bread two weeks ago from Woolworths at the Stirling Central shopping centre in Westminster, Perth.
After bringing it home and cooking it, Janelle’s partner took a bite and allegedly cracked his tooth on the needle inside one section of the loaf.
‘My partner bit down on this and cracked his tooth, not to mention this could kill someone if they swallowed it,’ she told PerthNow.
‘Nothing has been done – no recall, no call back, no nothing,’
A man claims he cracked his tooth on a needle that was hidden inside a loaf of garlic bread his partner had purchased from a Woolworths
Janelle shared images of the loaf of garlic bread, which has a 4cm needle sticking out.
She complained to both Woolworths and the bread manufacturer, Goodman Fielder.
Goodman Fielder has offered the couple a $10 Woolworths voucher as compensation.
‘Do you think a $10 Woolworths voucher is valid at the dentist? That’s what the company that makes the garlic bread thinks,’ Janelle said.
She added that she did ‘not want to go this far’ as she thought the manufacturer would ‘take this seriously’.
Janelle said Goodman Fielder displayed ‘absolutely shocking customer service’.
She explained that she went to the media due to the poor response from Goodman Fielder and Woolworths.
Janelle, the man’s partner, shared images of the loaf of garlic bread, which shows a 4cm needle sticking out
A Woolworths spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: ‘We know this would have been very concerning for the customer.’
‘We understand that they have reached out to the supplier directly as this is not a Woolworths product.’
‘We’re happy to follow up again with the customer if they would like that after the initial complaint was addressed with our store team.’
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Goodman Fielder for comment.
More to come.
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