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

Is this safe to eat? I just bought these from Woolies, and they appear to be “loose” with an air pocket inside. The packaging is undamaged, and the seal looks intact.
Is pathology not always covered? I recently had a stool test that revealed I have low pancreatic enzymes. However, I just received a bill for $140 for the stool elastase
Identify the critter! We believe it’s an Aussie native. I did some Googling, but I’m curious to hear everyone else’s thoughts. Spotted in Central West New South Wales!
Lynette relies on a pension, works as a casual teacher, and is a golf instructor – yet she is facing homelessness.
If the packaging is intact and there are no visible signs of damage, such as tears or punctures, the food is likely safe to eat. However, the air pocket can sometimes indicate a change in pressure, which might affect freshness. It’s always a good idea to check the product for any unusual smells, colors, or textures before consuming. If you’re still unsure, it’s better to err on the side of caution and not eat the product. You can also contact the store for further advice.