Pregnant shopper shocked after huge blunder Coles bakery: ‘I’m so angry’

Pregnant shopper shocked after huge blunder Coles bakery: ‘I’m so angry’

  • Cat Edmo got raisin bread instead of olive bread
  • The mislabeled bread made her melt

A pregnant woman is left reeling and with unsatisfied desires after a bakery blunder at her local Coles store.

Cat Edmo bought a loaf of olives at the grocery store and dreamed of toasting it and smothering it with beetroot hummus.

But those dreams turned into a nightmare at lunchtime when she realized her olive sour dough was actually raisin toast.

“Are you kidding me Coles,” she bellowed on Tik Tok.

“You just bullied a pregnant woman.”

She showed off the Coles Bakery bag with the word olive clearly printed on the sticker before flipping the wrapper over to show off the bread.

The bits of fruit coming out of the top looked like olives, so she didn’t think twice about buying the mislabeled bread.

In the video, the pregnant woman explained that the toast and hummus were the only healthy things she craved.

Otherwise, she was attracted to chips and Vegemite shapes.

‘Do you want to know what this is? It’s raisin toast, Coles.’ she snorted as she held up a slice of toast.

People quickly sympathized with Cat saying she was “ready to cry with her raisins.”

Omg this happened to me! made a savory pesto sandwich took a bite right into raisins,” one woman said.

A pregnant woman is reeling, and with unsatisfied desires, after a bakery blunder at her local Coles store

“I’m not even pregnant and this would melt me.”

Some clarified the mother’s problem.

“It’s a fruit pana de casa that’s just labeled wrong,” one person clarified.

“Someone in Coles manually packs them – it’s human error, not a mass production problem,” said another.

A Coles employee claimed they had no fruit bread in stock and it was supposed to be olive bread – only to be shut down by other staff.

“The fruit bread came in recently, they just made a mistake,” she said.

The video has been viewed more than 400,000 times.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Coles for comment.