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Aldi customer finds a cockroach crawling inside a sealed packet of steak from the supermarket giant 

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Aldi customer finds a cockroach crawling inside a sealed packet of steak from the supermarket giant 

A woman was disgusted after she found a live cockroach in a packet of sealed steak from Aldi.  

Carol Coghlan bought a Highland Park Scotch Fillet Steak from Aldi’s Camberwell store in Melbourne, on Tuesday. 

She was preparing dinner on Wednesday night when she realised a live cockroach, about an inch in size, was crawling inside the packet of meat. 

Carol Coghlan bought a Highland Park Scotch Fillet Steak from Aldi Camberwell (pictured)in Melbourne, Victoria, on Tuesday

Carol Coghlan bought a Highland Park Scotch Fillet Steak from Aldi Camberwell (pictured)in Melbourne, Victoria, on Tuesday

Carol Coghlan bought a Highland Park Scotch Fillet Steak from Aldi Camberwell (pictured)in Melbourne, Victoria, on Tuesday

Ms Coghlan was preparing dinner on Wednesday night when she realised a live cockroach, about an inch in size, was crawling inside the packet of meat

Ms Coghlan was preparing dinner on Wednesday night when she realised a live cockroach, about an inch in size, was crawling inside the packet of meat

Ms Coghlan was preparing dinner on Wednesday night when she realised a live cockroach, about an inch in size, was crawling inside the packet of meat

‘I thought I saw movement inside the container … and there’s Mr cockroach. ‘I was horrified. They are filthiest animals around,’Ms Coghlan told 9News.    

‘I cannot understand how a cockroach can get in. I would never buy meat there again.’

Ms Coghlan contacted Aldi’s customer service via email and a spokesperson said they will review the incident and contact the supplier of the meat.  

‘We would like to sincerely apologise for your recent experience that you have encountered,’ an email from an Aldi spokeswoman said. 

Ms Coglan said it was the first time she had bought meat from the discount supermarket.  

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Aldi for comment. 

Ms Coglan said it was the first time she had bought meat from the discount supermarket

Ms Coglan said it was the first time she had bought meat from the discount supermarket

Ms Coglan said it was the first time she had bought meat from the discount supermarket 

Timothy Rock, from Dapto in NSW, claimed in January 2017 he had just popped open a new jar of Colway stringybark honey mustard that he had bought from Aldi when he saw a maggot

Timothy Rock, from Dapto in NSW, claimed in January 2017 he had just popped open a new jar of Colway stringybark honey mustard that he had bought from Aldi when he saw a maggot

Timothy Rock, from Dapto in NSW, claimed in January 2017 he had just popped open a new jar of Colway stringybark honey mustard that he had bought from Aldi when he saw a maggot

This isn’t the first time an Aldi customer has allegedly found a live insect inside one of their products.  

Timothy Rock, from Dapto in NSW, claimed in January 2017 he had just popped open a new jar of Colway stringybark honey mustard that he had bought from Aldi when he spotted a maggot. 

Mr Rock wrote on Facebook that he thought the larvae was dead when he first saw it, but it soon started squirming around. 

A disgusting video that he posted online shows the live mustard-coated animal sliding around on a kitchen counter, leaving a slimy trail of the condiment behind. 

Source: Daily Mail australia

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