"Capitalism reigns in Papamoa!" declares Wayne.
Adventures in baking
George writes: "We bought one of those just-add-water-and-shake pikelet/pancake mixes. To make sure she had enough water in the mix, my wife removed the lid and was horrified to find small dark objects in the mix. She removed one from the bottle and poked it with a knife and found it to be very hard. Not knowing what they were, she rinsed the rest out and put it down the waste disposal. Only when she put the bottle in the recycling bin did she read the label. 'Pancake Mix with Chocolate Chips'."
Grapes of wrath
Grapes could be banned from Australian supermarkets or sold in sealed bags to prevent accidents as shoppers claim more than $128 million a year in personal injury payouts after slipping in aisles. At least one grocery outlet has more than $64 million worth of claims on its books - up 300 per cent from 2004. Personal-injury lawyers say the number of injured shoppers taking action is rising, with malfunctioning trolleys, loose rice grains and rogue grapes driving claims. The costly trend has forced supermarkets to put up warning signs, invest in anti-slip mats and explore new ways of storing problem foods, which also include lettuce leaves, snow peas, beans and milk. (Source: CourierMail.com.au)