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Domino’s has apologised to prospects following quite a few complaints of a “huge” quantity of mould on the underside of a pizza bought from a retailer in Rockingham after a horrifying image was posted to social media.
Posted anonymously to WA Incident Alerts on Facebook, what the purchasers declare to be mould is seen on the bottom.
The unlucky punters solely realized of the disgusting stuff up after they’d taken a chunk of it.
“Crazy, we ordered pizza from Rockingham and this Hawaiian had a HUGE amount of mould on its base,” the submit stated.
“It smells damp and it tastes absolutely disgusting.”
“Mum and I took a few bites, flipped it, and saw all the mould on the bottom — unfortunately I actually swallowed it.”
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Following the grim discovery, the pair stated they known as the shop in query to get some solutions.
“We called them up and there was no question about the mould — and we were sent another,” the submit continued.
“Same problem, the driver delivering the second pizza told us it was just burnt — doesn’t taste burnt!