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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Food Safety is investigating a shopper's complaint of finding a rat's foot in garlic bread her toddler was eating

    Food Safety is investigating a shopper's complaint of finding a rat's foot in garlic bread her toddler was eating


    Shannon Bellman says her son, who has a weakened immune system - had an upset stomach after the close call.

    It was bought from Te Awamutu Pak'nSave - and Foodstuffs is recalling the product from all stores.

    Food Safety Deputy Director General, Vincent Arbuckle, told TV3 they're working closely with the supermarket and its suppliers.

    He says they're a large and well-established business and he's pretty confident it knows what it's doing, but they'll follow their food control plan.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

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    Cricket:
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    Entertainment:
    Khloe Kardashian had to "retrain [her] mind" before embarking on her weight-loss journey 10:45

    Health & Safety:
    The NZ Drug Foundation's offering free testing after a highly synthetic opioid was found in a second fake tablet 10:27

    Entertainment:
    Ian Gelder has died aged 74 10:15

    Rugby League:
    The Sea Eagles are set to miss Tom Trbojevic again after the fullback injured his hamstring in the NRL league loss to the Dolphins 10:07

    International:
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    Education:
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    International:
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