The bisulphite of soda couldnt be seen on a reasonable


Bob purchased a woollen jumper from Clothes Galore in Adelaide. The woollen jumper was made by Southern Knitting Mills in their Victorian factory.

As a result of wearing the woollen jumper without first washing it, he contracted dermatitis as the jumper contained bisulphite of soda, which it was found had been left in the wool during the manufacturing process.

The bisulphite of soda couldn't be seen on a reasonable inspection by either the retailer or the buyer.

Has Bob any remedy or remedies available to him under the Australian Consumer Law?

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