Woolworths customer finds metal in her yoghurt.
She spat out the strange item and saw it was a stray piece of metal which had been lodged inside the yoghurt made by Chobani.
“As I started eating this at my desk at work, I felt something unusual in my mouth and it’s a f***ing piece of metal,” the post said. “Good one Woolworths and Chobani, I was really enjoying my yoghurt until this completely put me off.”“OMG yuck complain to Chobani,” one insisted.Woolworths also commented on the image, thanking Ms Tomkinson for raising the issue of the stray metal.“Thank you for letting us know your details. Our team will be in contact with you today.”
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