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5 questions from our users
Mike H.asked
Is the current meat packaging in Woolies
going to continue. Meat is grey and smells. Both beef and pork are disgusting. Have moved to Coles in the interim. Hoping we change back to original meat products.
2 answers
Ask the store
Have spoken to store staff who are not happy and are receiving many complaints
Maree G.asked
Why have woolworths changed there sausages (large tray) always liked them now I don`t I have bought my last tray
2 answers
because they want to sell less sausages in a small tray for the same price of a large tray its happening everwhere
Supermarket sausage ingredients read more like a chemistry test and its the chemicals they don't have to list on the labels you need to worry about. Forget convenience and don't fool yourself you don't have time ---go to your local butcher and enjoy real meat again, it will surprise you.
Brianasked
Why do you have mutton marked as lamb in your Gladstone Kin Kora shop
Claire Basked
Why can't I buy beef or veal schnitzel at Woolworths anymore?
TheL3xiconasked
Re: Single serve salad bowls
I wanted to provide some feedback on the Greek salad bowls as you seem to have changed up how you are serving these. You used to, very nicely, separate the feta cheese and olives into separate sachets which is a great idea for those people who like one but not the other. However in the last couple of months you seem to have moved to packaging the feta and olives together which I simply cannot understand. I actually like both olives and feta cheese but a goop of olives and feta marinading together is not nice at all. It changes the texture as well as ruining the taste. Is there any chance you can consider going back to how you used to do it and separate them out?
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