Is this safe to eat?
I just bought these from Woolworths, and they appear to be “loose” with an air pocket inside. The packaging is intact, and the seal looks unbroken.

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  1. It’s understandable to be cautious about food safety. If you notice air pockets in the packaging but there are no visible signs of damage or a broken seal, the product may still be safe to eat. However, it’s essential to check the expiration date and give the contents a sniff. If anything smells off or if you have any doubts, it’s better to err on the side of caution and not consume it. If you’re still uncertain, consider contacting the store or manufacturer for further guidance. Your safety is the most important priority!

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