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  1. probs take it back or to consumer affairs, but it’s not likely Aldi’s fault if it’s not a home brand item. It’d be the cheese company who’s at fault.

  2. What a travesty. This should be on the front page of [news.com.au](http://news.com.au) by tomorrow ill even write the title for you:

    “Customer outraged by missing items from ALDI, click here to find out why people are outraged”

    Edit: Stole maybe a better headline:

    “Customers outraged at major shopping chain’s shocking act!”

  3. Silver-Chemistry2023 on

    The pertinent question is how much does it weight? Is it 200g of cheese in 8 thicker slices instead of 10 thinner slices?

  4. It’s not just the missing slices… what’s with all the holes? There’s gotta be a few slices missing there!

  5. FantabulousPiza on

    Do you have a girlfriend? I’m always stealing cheese from my partner. Perhaps she grabbed a few slices while you weren’t looking.

  6. TheFugaziLeftBoob on

    Before social media: Ah, that’s weird, it’s missing two slices.

    After social media: Ah, that’s weird, it’s missing two slices.

    One option gives you peace of mind, one option cheeses you off.

  7. Bandwidth_Bandito on

    cut those down the middle and you’ve got 16 slices, mwa ha ha sticking it to the man!!!

  8. Skill issue. Just cut the slices in half. But I suppose then you’ll complain you have too many slices, eh!

  9. It says 200g… have you weighed it in case they are all a bit thicker than they’re supposed to be??? Perhaps an incident at the slicer??

  10. MuseumMultiball on

    I worked at an Aldi in another state 10+ years ago and we had a meat thief that would cut the packaging and take porterhouse steaks. Maybe they’ve diversified!

  11. Well you know the old one about cheese with holes.

    The more cheese you buy, the more holes it has. So the more cheese you buy, the less cheese you buy cause of the holes… and so on, and so forth