Video shows the best before date printed directly on the bread
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Now that's just wrong. It was an error, but still...
After the recent debacle surrounding the illegal manufacturing of food that is not health-checked in illegal factories, we all should be sceptical when purchasing food items.
The reason that we have sparked this conversation comes after seeing a video of a woman who found something peculiar on a slice of bread.
It looked like she opened the bread bag and was stumped as she saw something on the first slice.
The first slice had writing on it. Upon closer investigation, we see that the first slice of bread has the best before date printed on the actual slice.
Watch her discovery below, courtesy of TikTok.
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Of course, we understand that many bread factories have machines that slice and package the bread.
So, sometimes, due to the lack of quality control from a real, living person, there will be some faults that are to be expected.
But due to the deaths that have occurred due to consumption of some items recently, it is better to be safe than sorry. If you ever feel uneasy about something, rather take it back and ask for another or a refund.
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