Don't freak out,Dear Utol: Catfish Episode 46 but over a dozen bread products have been recalled in Australia (yes, again), after they were found to contain shards of metal.
The New South Wales Food Authority issued a recall notice Thursday, listing 17 types of bread sold in supermarket giants Coles, Woolworths, IGA and a basically thousands of corner stores and family grocers through the states of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
SEE ALSO: Eggo waffles were recalled and someone needs to tell the kids from 'Stranger Things'The food authority stated "This recall is the result of the potential presence of foreign matter (metal pieces) which may cause injury if consumed," adding "consumers should not eat this product."
Well, no sh*t -- can't imagine anyone would wantto, having learnt said products are full of actual, incredibly dangerous pieces of probably-metal.
Processing equipment is being blamed for the tiny pieces of pain. Considering there's not one but two football grand final events being held in Australia this weekend (that's a lot of BBQs and hotdogs), the authority's announcement couldn't have come at a worse time.
Via GiphyThe mishap comes only a month after another nation-wide supermarket chain, ALDI, was forced to recall bread rolls found to contain "metal shavings."
If you've copped any of the following doughy treats, with a "best before" date of October 2, 2016. Please don't eat them.
Coles White Round Rolls 6 Pack
Coles Smartbuy 6 Hamburger Roll
Coles Smartbuy 6 Hot Dog Rolls
Coles White Long Roll 6 Pack
Mighty Soft Hot Dog P6
Mighty Soft Hamburger 5" P6
IGA Bakers Oven White Round Roll P6
IGA Bakers Oven Hot Dog Roll P6
IGA Bakers Oven Hamburger Roll P6
Hot Dog P6 Top Slice
Hamburger Jumbo 5" P12 Bulk
UB White Round Batch Roll P6
UB White SD SUB P6
UB White SD Round Roll 4" P6
UB White Hot Dog Roll 7" P6
UB AMERICAN SLD 5" Hamburger Roll P6
UB White SUB P6
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