A new variety of meat has hit Australian supermarket shelves with one customer discovering a not-so-tasty range of gourmet sausages.

The 'fresh from the farm' sausages were spotted by a woman grocery shopping at her local Foodland in Valley View, a suburb northeast of Adelaide.

'It's good to see that they're using the whole cow,' the photo was captioned.

A new variety of meat has hit Australian supermarket shelves with one customer discovering a not-so-tasty range of gourmet sausages

The beef sausages had an unfortunate labeling mishap when the 'g' disappeared somewhere in the manufacturing process.

After the woman posted the photo to an Adelaide Instagram page, many shoppers were keen to point out the packaging may not have been a mistake after all.

'I suspect that’s an honest listing of ingredients,' one person wrote.

'At least we know where our food comes from,' said another.

The beef sausages had an unfortunate labeling mishap when the 'g' disappeared somewhere in the manufacturing process

Many speculated as to what sort of meat were in sausages in the first place, while others vowed they would eat vegan.

'They’re not bunnings, but sound exotic ... No wastage there!' one optimistic person said.

Thinking ahead, some Adelaide locals suggested the mislabeled snags would soon be on special.

'Watch all the budget shoppers come Saturday for markdown they’ll be all over them.'

The sausages were supplied to Foodland Adelaide outlets by Auspork Pty Ltd.