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Previously on "Weirdest supermarket substitutions"
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Dill has been replaced with coriander in today's Waitrose order.
Seeing as they also subbed 100g of coriander for a single 25g bag, at least I'll get 50% of the coriander asked for.
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I ordered a pack of party balloons for my wife's birthday and got a box of French Ticklers instead ;-)
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well floods that are probably aggravated by poor planning.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Climate change.
The last Oz government didn't believe in it.
However they also sufferedOn its website KFC Australia said: "Due to the recent floods in NSW [New South Wales] and QLD [Queensland] we're currently experiencing a lettuce shortage. So, we're using a lettuce and cabbage blend on all products containing lettuce until further notice."
In January, KFC Australia had to modify its menu due to a lack of its key ingredient, chicken.
That was caused by a shortage of staff at Australia's biggest chicken supplier, Ingham's, due to the "rapid spread of the Omicron variant across eastern Australian states" at the end of last year.
Meanwhile, the world's biggest fast food company McDonald's suffered a shortage of chips in some of its Asian outlets, including those in Japan and Singapore, due to the global supply chain crisis.
Like countries around the world, Australia has been hit by food supply chain issues caused by the war in Ukraine and the pandemic.
Australia's own food production has also been affected by extreme weather events such as major flooding on the east coast earlier this year.
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If Lidl did deliveries...
Order: cornflakes, milk, bread
Receive: chainsaw, inflatable dinosaur, headlamp for a 1972 mini
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My wife is used to weird supermarket substitutions, if I do the shopping...
Her: "Can you get 2 litres of milk?"
later...
Me: "I got 1 litre of milk, some cheese and 6 bottles of red wine"
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