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Read the angry letter an Aussie shopper attached to a pack of hot cross buns on sale at Coles - as it sparks a fierce debate before Easter Note left stuck to hot cross bun packet in Perth Coles in early January The critic blasted the supermarket for displaying the product before Easter The photo sparked debate on social media with many wanting the buns all year

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A note left stuck on a packet of hot cross buns at the supermarket has sparked a debate online - and raised the question of whether the treats should be sold months before Easter.

A religious woman raged after spotting a packet of chocolate hot cross buns for sale in Coles this week, more than four months before Easter, and left behind a handwritten note on a packet. 

'The last time I checked the celebration of the birth and death of Jesus were not celebrated by the separated by less than a month!' the note read.

A shouty note left stuck on a packet of supermarket hot cross buns has sparked an irreverent debate online - and raised the question of whether the baked treats should be rebranded (pictured, the note, which was left in a Perth Coles)

A shouty note left stuck on a packet of supermarket hot cross buns has sparked an

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