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    Consumer Raises Concern After Finding Foreign Substance in Apple Juice

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    A consumer has raised concerns about a packaged juice product after reporting the discovery of a foreign substance inside a Pinehill apple juice container, prompting questions about product safety and distribution oversight.

    The complaint was shared in a local customer service forum, where the individual said the substance was found at the bottom of a one-litre Pinehill apple juice carton. The product was marked with an expiry date of August 1, 2026, and a batch code listed as EY 22:41:21.

    The consumer indicated that attempts to contact the company were unsuccessful, stating that emails “bounced back” and that there had been no response via Facebook. “Thankfully no one got sick,” the individual wrote, while also asking for information on the local distributor.

    Images accompanying the post appear to show a thick, discoloured mass inside the opened carton.

    There has been no official response from the manufacturer or any local distributor at the time of publication.

    Food safety concerns involving packaged beverages can arise from contamination during production, storage issues, or spoilage, and are typically investigated by public health or consumer protection authorities when formally reported.

    Consumers who encounter suspected contaminated products are generally advised to retain the packaging, including batch information, and report the matter to relevant health or standards agencies for investigation.

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