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Aldi apologises after plastic found in dog biscuit
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Pets at Home warns of more stockpiling over no-deal Brexit
Beaphar’s cheeky new video offers ‘protection’ for dogs
Lily's Kitchen gears up for further international expansion
Search is on for UK’s Pet Hero of the Year
Mutneys Ltd takes its show on the road
Poppy's Picnic takes part in walk for research cures
Natures Menu expands team with two new appointments
Veterinary nursing students visit Southern referral practice
Westland reiterates BTO findings of booming bird market
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Work starts on controversial chimney to help reduce odour from pet food factory
Vital continues to bring innovation to its business
Abattoir recalls pet food products because they may be unsafe
Pets At Home full-year profits rise 'faster than anticipated'
Inside Pets at Home's new ‘store of the future’
Pet Remedy wins Pets at Home customer vote
Impressive exhibitor line-up for PATS Telford in September
Sales of Bring Your Dog To Work Day T-shirts benefit charities
British exhibitors overwhelmed with interest from overseas buyers
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Aldi apologises after plastic found in dog biscuit

 

Supermarket chain Aldi has apologised to a dog owner who claimed she found shards of plastic in one of their treats.

 

The dog owner posted images on Facebook which appeared to show small pieces of blue plastic embedded in the bone-shaped biscuits.

 

Nicola McMahon wrote on Facebook: “If anyone buys their dog treats from Aldi UK be aware I’ve come across blue plastic and jaggy plastic in their Bisky Bones today.

 

“Glad I noticed it before I gave them to Winston. Also checked the ingredients and it definitely doesn’t say plastic

 

An Aldi spokesperson told Edinburgh Live: “We apologise to Ms McMahon and would encourage her to contact Aldi to return the product so we can further investigate this with our supplier.”

 

Pictures taken from Nicola McMahon's Facebook page.

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