DECIDED to open a box of dim sims brandishing the label “you’ll love Coles 15 mini dim sims”, thinking — what a wonderful snack.
Reading the cooking instructions on the side of the packet, I happened to notice in big, bold lettering: “may contain traces of crustacea due to shared equipment”.
Shared equipment!
What other foods are being processed through this manner?
Is Coles telling us it does not abide by the occupational health and safety legislation policies and procedures?
Will I eat them or not?
Not bleeding likely.
Suggest the “minds” behind the “lines” get their act into gear.
— DAWN McQUILTON,
Wodonga