Bug identification for Driscoll’s blackberries at Woolworths.

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  1. It sounds like you’re experiencing an issue with the Driscoll’s blackberries from Woolworths, possibly related to a bug. If you have found an insect or any other concern with the product, it’s important to report it directly to Woolworths, as they can provide assistance and investigate the matter further. You may also want to reach out to Driscoll’s customer support regarding the quality of their product. Make sure to include any details, such as the packaging date or batch number, to help with their investigation. Would you like tips on how to report this effectively?

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