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markh1289
markh12898 posts
 

Woolworths Free From Gluten White Bread Loaf 440g poor quality - 2 loaves of it had holes in bread so large it was unusable. I Submitted formal complaint to Woolworth with photos of bread and date & batch number. They gave me $10 e-gift voucher and did not require me to take it to store for refund. Second time it happened no e-gift card and they forced me to return it to the store for refund. Thei poor quality should not inconvenience me. I asked for e-gift card and they refused. Very unimpressed Wooworths and your failed QA process.

Purchased in for $5.50.

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Lyn Haffenden
Lyn Haffenden2 posts
 

Not sure what they have done to change the recipe of this bread. It used to be one of my favourites. I just bought the last 2 loaves from Buderim as it has been really difficult to get. Both loaves are dry and don't taste very different to other supermarket gluten free bread. Very disappointing. Will not be buying again.

Katrina
Katrina
 

Woolworths Gluten Free Grain Bread - Best to Worst – After trying so many Gluten Free breads on the market, the Woolies Gluten Free Grain Bread was the best - dense to make great crunchy toast but soft enough to make a sandwich, at a reasonable price (though it seemed to have increased by at least $2 a loaf over a couple of years) and then it was gone! Replaced with Seeded Gluten Free, but with barely a seed in sight at the same price! Makes an ok sandwich, but toast is dry and a mouthful of nothingness. Bring back your original loaf Woolies!

Purchased at Woolworths.

PeterD
PeterD2 posts
 

Excellent Heavier Style Gluten Free Bread - Changed to be lightweight and more expensive – This used to be an excellent heavier style Gluten Free bread at a lower cost than the name brands. However, they have now changed it to be lightweight and significantly more expensive (approx. +20%). It is now like all the others unfortunately, leaving only Aldi as the only supplier of reasonably priced G/F seeded bread.

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