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Frozen meat bought from Aldi, purporting to be fresh
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Yes, I know cheap meat should be avoided but we are on a tight budget. Anyway, I purchased three packs of bargain pork chops from Aldi yesterday. Some time later when I finally returned home (after doing the rest of the shop at Sainsbury!) I discovered that the parts when the chops interleaved was frozen, not completely, enough to be quite unsuitable for freezing as I intended. I took the meat back and the manager of the store was very apologetic, giving me a complete refund, bunch of flowers and a bottle of wine. My question is this. Has anyone else had similar experience? I am now not confident of buying meat to freeze from this shop.
Yes, I know cheap meat should be avoided but we are on a tight budget. Anyway, I purchased three packs of bargain pork chops from Aldi yesterday. Some time later when I finally returned home (after doing the rest of the shop at Sainsbury!) I discovered that the parts when the chops interleaved was frozen, not completely, enough to be quite unsuitable for freezing as I intended. I took the meat back and the manager of the store was very apologetic, giving me a complete refund, bunch of flowers and a bottle of wine. My question is this. Has anyone else had similar experience? I am now not confident of buying meat to freeze from this shop.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't had any experience with Aldi (none near me) but I do have issues with Lidl. I had a box of forzen cod fillets in breadcrumbs from there and they had bones, skin and scales still in them. I know that sometimes its not always possible to get every single bone out of a fillet but they could at least have removed the scales and skins before coating them in the breadcrumbs.
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I worked for ten years in the food industry in a cake factory, and to freeze the smaller party size cakes we used a system which so I was told was identical to the one Birdseye used for many of their fish products and it consisted of a wire belt running in an up and down spiral through a blast freezer the speed of the belt and temperature which could be as low as -30 determining the freezing time. The average time for a party size cake from going in soft to coming out rock hard being abot 10min
Aldi check out staff used to have to be at work for 12 hours but only got paid for the time they actually spent on the tills as far as I have gathered from people who have worked there in the past. That is why they are on a much higher hourly rate that many other retail workers. It may have changed now though,
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