Ich bin immer noch neu in Norwegen und lerne, was im Allgemeinen gute Lebensmittelmarken ist und was nicht so gut ist.

    Ich habe das gerade teilweise geöffnet, um meinen Sohn zu geben (er ist 7). Ich gab es ihm nur im Wrapper und er öffnete den Rest des Weges.

    Er machte sich bereit, einen Bissen zu nehmen, blieb aber zum Glück nur noch rechtzeitig stehen. Er hat es seiner Zunge berührt, bevor er merkte, dass etwas nicht war. Sagte, es schmeckte wie Schmutz. Ich vermute, eine Art Schimmel, aber es hat eine gelbe Farbe.

    Hat dies noch jemand mit dieser Marke schon einmal erlebt? Es ist immer noch im besten vor dem Datum.

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    1. DoubJebTheSecond on

      Always got a stomach ache after i ate those, just avoiding’em entirely now lol, not exactly high quality food

    2. Consistent_Public_70 on

      These are delivered frozen from the factory, and the best before date depends on it being stored in frozen state. It is normal that the stores thaw them before selling, and they should add a sticker with a new expiry date based on the thawing date when they do that.

      I would not necessarily consider those to be a „good brand“, but I have eaten quite a few without ever encountering the issue that you had.

    3. thefattymcfat on

      They always cause the shits. They taste good but not worth the consequences

    4. Ive seen proper mold on the blueberry version once or twice. Part of the reason i avoid those, but i prefer the milk chocolate anyway.

    5. Gekkokindofguy on

      Telling me to check my muffin? I haven’t gotten laid in a year mate and I’m a man, but still great advice though.

    6. Yeah, have been unfortunate years ago where i didn’t look at the muffin and took a bite 🤮 looked and saw that it was green… never bought them since 😂

    7. NorwegianGlaswegian on

      That’s nasty! Glad you caught it.

      One thing I advise in general is always check the dates on all food here. In my local Kiwi they are bloody terrible at not removing out of date merchandise.

      I remember finding a box of packs of Prior chicken slices which were nearly two weeks out of date (and the staff member I showed it to barely reacted aside from briefly thanking me and disposing of them), bought chocolate which turned out to be five months out of date, and found lefse which was recently defrosted but was nearly a year out of date. I’ve found countless other out of date stuff over the past eight years since I moved here.

      I never saw such levels of negligence in supermarkets back in the UK, and it seems to not be too uncommon here given other experiences I have read.

      This is a wonderful country with so much that is very positive, but not a fan of the supermarkets.

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