Woman’s furious rant after she was sold the wrong type of chicken kiev with no GARLIC 

‘Funny looking kiev’: Woman’s furious rant after she was sold the wrong type of chicken kiev with no GARLIC

  • The mother purchased what she thought were chicken kievs filled with garlic 
  • When her family had dinner and cut them open, they were ham and cheese
  • She said the stuffing inside of the kievs looked like a ‘baby has vomited.’

A mother has gone on a furious tirade on the Woolworths Facebook page after she was sold the wrong type of chicken kiev. 

The mother purchased what she thought were chicken kievs filled with garlic for a quick family dinner. 

But when her family sat down and cut the kiev open, they were filled with ham and cheese, which she said looked like ‘baby vomit.’

The mother purchased what she thought was chicken kievs filled with garlic for a quick family dinner.

‘So a few days ago, was strolling through the local Woolies and saw your garlic kievs on special,’ the mother said in a post on the official Woolworths Facebook page. 

‘I was like ”oh yeah, get some and throw them in the freezer for a quick dinner during the week.”’

The woman said she purchased wedges and salad to go with the kievs.

As she was cooking them for her children, they gathered around the oven and were excited about their dinner. 

But when her family sat down for dinner and cut the kiev open, they were filled with ham and cheese which she said looked like a 'baby has vomited'

 But when her family sat down for dinner and cut the kiev open, they were filled with ham and cheese which she said looked like a ‘baby has vomited’

But it was when they sat down to eat them they made the discovery. 

‘Then we cut open….and WTF!’

‘Looks like my baby has vomited in a chicken rissole.’

Instead of receiving a kiev filled with garlic as was advertised, the mother was given a kiev filled with ham and cheese.  

The Woolworths Facebook page responded to the mother's post and said: 'We're very sorry to see you've received the wrong kievs' (stock image)

The Woolworths Facebook page responded to the mother’s post and said: ‘We’re very sorry to see you’ve received the wrong kievs’ (stock image)

The Woolworths Facebook page responded to the mother’s post and said: ‘We’re very sorry to see you’ve received the wrong kievs.’ 

‘Please bring your packaging to our team at the service desk whenever you’re next in store as we have a Fresh or Free Guarantee.’

‘If you’re ever unhappy with the quality of our fresh products we’ll happily refund or replace it for you.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Woolworths for comment.  

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