A consumer reports finding a stone in a bag of grapes purchased from a Pak'n Save, raising concerns about food safety and product quality.
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One, two is the text number. Standard text fees apply. We will go to the White House after 5 o'clock and see if we can get into this and just figure out what the heck has happened here. Now, news locally. Woolworths is looking at closing down its in-store butchery departments across the entire South Island. The supermarket chain is doing a trial in some stores of stocking only pre-packed meat. Woolworths says it's just too hard to recruit enough butchers. Rud Hughes is the Deputy Secretary of Workers' First Union and is with... is with us now. Hey, Rud.
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supermarket products falling short of standards
Rudd Hughes: Workers First Union national secretary on Woolworths axing South Island butchersSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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