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If you want the extra cost of visiting a dentist for a broken tooth buy these so called pitted prunes. Lots of broken stones. Contacting them after… Read more
telling them of the issue and that I threw out 3 packets was brushed off because I only had the use buy date
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Dangerous and unsafe – These must be taken off shelves it's unsafe and dangerous for kids. It's impossible to get the plastic wrap separated from the fruit roll.. kids are ingesting plastic bits. They should be investigated and sued !!!
Very Misleading – 17 grams of sugar!! Per little tiny packet!! Not very natural at all. At least I have figured out what has been setting my toddler off. This product does not belong in the health food isle. Show details
Boost bites – Great for school lunches yummy and healthy.great to snack on. Satisfied hunger between breaks at school for kids great for adults too. Show details
Absolute rubbish. Tiny, tasteless blueberries that should still be on the bush. Will never buy again Show details
Added protein! From the blackberries and mixed. Was craving frozen berries. Found lots of these! – Found lots of bugs. Here's one of them. From a new frozen bag. Maggot? Larvae of some sort?Definitely won't be purchasing these again. It's totally put me off. Wouldn't recommend anybody buy them.
If only i could get my hands inside the bag! – great product as far as taste and texture and good value for money; but trying to open the packet without scissors, whilst walking in the bush, was… Read more
impossible so two stars lost for that. imagine starving because some mutant designed a bag that couldn't be opened..... Grrrrrr
Supposed to be pitted.. but beware! I chewed into several pits and fragments almost breaking my teeth.. could have proven expensive if I had. How can… Read more
a product that is advertised/labelled as pitted contain pits??? Learn from my experience.. don't buy this product.
Purchased packaged frozen Berries from our local supermarket on several occasions only to find mushed up Berries excluding blueberries. I have asked for a response from the supplier to date no response. Show details
Mandarin Imperial – mandarins from my local Gladstone store that looked plump & ripe . But when I ate one it was so Sourer, terrible and bitter. Then I tried the next… Read more
one. Not ripe at all. The local farmers have fresh mandarins that are a million times better than the Woolworths product. Buy local it’s fresher and better
I recently purchased a 500g package of Macro organic pitted dates from Woolworths, Oxenford, QLD. Upon inspection, I found the dates to be squashed,… Read more
flattened, and dry, with a distinct prune-like odor. While the product may be economically priced, the compromised quality renders it unsuitable for consumption due to safety reasons. I cannot recommend this product.
I never knew it was possible for Medjool dates to taste so disgusting... First lot , returned due to webs in the dates Edit: This lot ,some i kept ,… Read more
some i tossed. But I dont have confidence in this brand and wont buy it again. Low and inconsistent quality ,woody texture inside dates and unclean. Sorry. No receipt kept either. Bought at Woolworths ,in a Melbourne store.
I wont buy these again, they're horrible – These are not the nicest I have ever eaten. Avoid them. They have no colour, quite pale. the flavour is awful and leaves a bitter chemical aftertaste. Not only that they're from China. These look and taste like a lab grown peachs product.
It was actually the Creative Gourmet Frozen Mango, Banana & Pineapple Mix Creative? Created from what I don't know. Gourmet? Certainly NOT! The… Read more
Pineapple was like chunks of plastic. And the Mango and Banana tasted awful too. Don't bother - it's YUK! Certainly won't buy any more, or try their other products.
Terrible – Disgusting. Unpalatable. Tastes more like dish soap than fruit. I really mean this. Cannot recommend and will certainly never buy again. Surely this product is manufactured with little or no quality control.
Woolworths - Chinese Peaches – I can't understand why Woolworths are selling Chinese Peaches and not Aussie peaches. Woolworths display lots of pictures where they are arm in arm… Read more
with Aussie farmers, in their orchards, calling out their support of Aussie farmers. No support for Aussie farmers here. Even more concerning given China have introduced tariffs that virtually lock our Aussie barley, seafood, grapes (wine), etc. out of the Chinese market. Go figure!
One star seems as low as possible. Sneekily masquerading as dried fruit, these half dried apricots have a gross slimy sticky texture due to its… Read more
water content. We're buying undried fruit at $18/kg. Essentially we're buying Water at $18/kg, the same price one pays for dried apricots, properly processed. (When available Select's DRIED apricots are a good product.) I cannot believe there are any customers who would not return this garbage to store, let alone give a positive review. Yet there are. What is really going on . Stop flogging off-spec product at full price.