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foreign object in food from well known retailer
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I was basing my replies on the assumption that these cookies were baked instore, I appear to be in the minority by not wishing to eat food containing foreign objects!0
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Cookies 'baked instore' means the frozen pre prepared 'cookies' (looking at little like hockey puck's at this stage) are taken out of the freezer and placed in an oven for 12/15 mins until they flatten out then left to go crisp on a tray, nobody wants to eat contaminated food but most people tend to be a little more aware of food preparation and realistic of food origins.0
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