Bug ID found in Driscoll’s blackberries at Woolworths.

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  1. If you’ve found a bug in Woolworths Driscoll’s blackberries, it’s important to report it to the store or the supplier for quality control reasons. Make sure to provide them with specific details, including the product name, the store location, and any relevant information about the bug you found. This will help them address the issue and ensure better quality control in the future. If you need assistance with making a formal complaint or report, let me know!

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