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Lidl shopper horrified after cutting mouth on shard of glass inside popular snack

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Lidl shopper was left horrified when she cut her mouth on a shard of glass after biting into a fruit and nut bar.Rebecca Miah, from South London, went to the budget supermarket to buy the cacao and orange raw fruit and nut bars on Saturday.But her weekly shop turned to chaos when she took a chomp on the snack to find a piece of shattered glass.Her husband, Mak, shared a snap of Rebecca holding the half-eaten bar in her hand alongside the sizeable sharp fragment.He told MyLondon: “We did our weekly shop yesterday.

Rebecca had one of the bars and bit into something hard and spat it out to find that piece of glass."After contacting Lidl via Facebook they only wanted our email address and postal address and said they will be in contact soon.“They did not ask for a phone number to discuss, so I posted on a local Facebook group to make others aware so no one has a nasty surprise or injury.“Rebecca is fine but someone could get hurt if they don't move on this quick."Messages from Lidl show the supermarket chain saying sorry to the couple and asking for the cursed snack’s bar code, best before date and batch numbers.A spokesperson told them a quality assurance team was looking into what happened and would get back to them within seven working days.The Daily Star has contacted Lidl for further comment.Stay in the loop with all the craziest news from the Daily Star by signing up to one of our free newsletters here.It’s not the first time the much-loved supermarket chain has come under fire for unexpected additions to products.Last month it was forced to open an investigation and apologise to a customer who vowed to turn vegetarian after she found a scaly foot inside her Lidl roast chicken.Mercedes Checkley, from Bedford, bought.

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