Metal found in SA sausages
A piece of metal has been found in pre-packaged sausages at a supermarket in South Australia. The supermarket, located in Gawler, has yet to be named and there have been no product recalls at this stage. A connection between this case and recent similar incidents in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia has not been established however the recent spate of meat contamination is cause for concern.
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