Edit: to add, the jar was properly sealed when I opened it.

  • GingaNinga
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    05 months ago

    If its in date you should probably report it to health and safety.

      • GingaNinga
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        05 months ago

        no but they can ID what it is, investigate the root cause and monitor this sort of thing.

      • GingaNinga
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        05 months ago

        ya I’d definitely report it to your local health authority. I’m not sure how it works at all but as I mentioned in another comment they can ID what it is and follow up (eg is this a one-off or is there a whole batch that is contaminated?).