Woman finds mould on freshly-bought meat
Winnipeg woman finds mould growing on sandwich meat
CBC News
Posted: Mar 14, 2013 4:57 PM CT
Last Updated: Mar 14, 2013 6:05 PM CT
A Winnipeg woman got quite a surprise when she bit into a chicken sandwich this week.
Lisa Kennedy purchased pre-packaged sandwich meat from Safeway on Tuesday, March 12. The best before date said April 13, which should have given her lots of time.
But Kennedy said when she prepared a sandwich and took a bite, she got a bitter surprise.
Lisa Kennedy purchased this chicken from Safeway, only to find there was mould growing inside the package. ((Lisa Kennedy))“So I took another bite, and it was stronger. I said, ‘Nope. This is not right,’” said Kennedy.
When she separated the pieces of chicken, she found green mould and white fuzz.
She hadn’t noticed it when she was preparing the sandwich.
“There isn’t a whole lot of meat in the packages so I didn’t bother separating any of the slices, and I just slapped it on the bread,” said Kennedy.
The prepacked meat is made in the United States, and Kennedy purchased it for just $1.
But she said Safeway shouldn’t have been selling it at all.
“What are the conditions that something like that can grow? It’s not supposed to happen,” said Kennedy.
So Kennedy brought the meat back and got a full refund, plus fresh deli meat.
“They’re going to inform the manufacturer of the other type of meat that that’s what happened,” she said.
Food experts with the University of Manitoba say taking the food back, even if it’s a hassle, is important.
Stores are responsible for informing manufacturers when there are problems with food products.
Consumers who still are unsatisfied can also contact the Canada Food Inspection Agency.
Kennedy said from now on, she’ll double check all of the food she buys in the future.
Share Tools
Latest Manitoba News Headlines
- Woman rescued from Assiniboine River
- A woman is lucky to be alive after being rescued from the Assiniboine River near Polo Park in the early hours of Friday morning. more »
- Man charged with drunk driving after Steinbach crash
- The RCMP in Steinbach, Man. have charged a man with impaired driving after a serious crash Friday night. more »
- Man, 44, charged in Charleswood double homicide
- Winnipeg police have charged a man with second degree murder in connection with a double homicide after two bodies were found inside a Charleswood home Friday. more »
- Steinbach police search for black car after hit and run
- Police are looking for the driver of a black, Ford Mustang after a hit and run in Steinbach, Man. late Saturday night. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- Nigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy. more »
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- A man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened. more »
- Senior Pakistani politician Zahra Shahid shot dead
- Voting in Karachi goes ahead a day after gunmen killed a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice (PTI) party outside her home in Karachi. more »
- US Virgin Islands environment head arrested for drug trafficking
- Federal agents have arrested the top enforcement officer for the U.S. Virgin Islands environment agency on drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly caught with a cache of cocaine on a government patrol boat. more »
- Man, 23, killed in head-on crash near Brandon
- Man, 44, charged in Charleswood double homicide
- Second man charged in death of Winnipeg model
- Man charged with drunk driving after Steinbach crash
- More details on double homicide victims
- Woman rescued from Assiniboine River
- Steinbach police search for black car after hit and run
- Steinbach RCMP find marijuana grow-op, 65 plants seized
- Athletics Manitoba director dies in highway crash

