Sun Grown Discount Brands (Tesco) Apple Juice _ RANCID FOREIGN BODIES ~ Tesco-Complaint

Monday, January 10, 2011

Sun Grown Discount Brands (Tesco) Apple Juice _ RANCID FOREIGN BODIES


Yes we're back, we've been indundated with complaints from customers about Christmas deliveries. All emails to us are read and treated in confidence. Only your name will be posted or you can remain anonymous. Members of the press often contact TC. The best selection of emails are posted here. Check out this awful picture and story below we have just received:




2nd January 2011


FAO: Environmental Services Commercial Team
Subject: Foreign Object in Sun Grown Discount Brands (Tesco) Apple Juice Carton
Ref: xxxxx

To whom it may concern,
Please find attached photos of the offending foreign bodies within a carton of Tesco Sun Grown Apple Juice. This was discovered on 02.01.11. A mouthful of the liquid was drunk by two people, which was sour and vinegary, causing instant 'wretching'. At this point both parties feel slightly sick, however nobody has been taken ill; if this should change I will inform you accordingly.

If deemed appropriate by Environmental Services we would very much like to know what this object was and the potential health risks associated.

We will also be looking at pursuing compensation from Tesco in due course.

We will deliver the items (carton & foreign bodies) to the Ely office on Tuesday/Wednesday, please do let me know if this is incorrect.

Best Regards,
Oliver Hawes


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11 comments:

Netto Nutta said...

I'm appalled that Tesco are still allowed to continue trading. If a small grocery store was to provide service such as this do you think they would last in the current financial climate? I showed my contempt for Tesco by using one of their changing rooms as a lavatory - that should teach them a valuable lesson in customer service!!

This would NEVER happen at Netto!

Anonymous said...

Stop commenting on your dead site.

Anonymous said...

Funny thing is, Netto is now part of Asda! Which is worse than Tesco. Tesco only sold the juice, it wasnt actually packed by tesco. People seriously need to get a life. If you seriously like the cheap shite that netto, lidl etc sell, then enjoy, but you seem to enjoy hanging around tesco related sites quoting 'This would NEVER happen at Netto'! go outside into the real world and get a life!

Anonymous said...

Did I read the post right:"If you want the cheap shite,then shop at Lidl".This moron has got to be living on another planet.Lidl will kick the shite out of Tesco every time when it comes to decent food,as most of their stuff comes from Germany and is much higher quality than their crap.Don't forget,It was the Supermarkets and the British Meat industry that created CJD.Sorry,but you ain't got a clue about those skankers at Tescos.I don't suppose you even know why it is called Tesco's,so why not find out,and then defend your favourite supermarket!

Sgt Internet said...

Thats a Sainsburys apple juice carton not a tesco one

Anonymous said...

What is that in there?

Mr Jeremy said...

Sgt Internet, no it's a Tesco's "discount brand"

http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=259621300

Anonymous said...

BOUGHT A PACK OF 4 HEINZ SPAGHETTI
TINS.OPENED ONE TODAY,PULLED THE RING PULL ONLY TO FIND A LONG BLOND HAIR UNDER THE LID AND RUNNING RIGHT DOWN INSIDE THE TIN
TESCO,S REDDITCH WOULD NOT CHANGE IT.UN-ACCEPTABLE.NO REFUND,NO COMPENSATION.
TESCO.S ATTITUDE TERRIBLE AND HEINZ
FACTORY WORKERS CANT BE COVERING THEIR HAIR.I,M LOSING FAITH IN HEINZ BRAND NAME AND TESCO,S

Anonymous said...

always Tesco's fault!! it doesnt get made at Tesco's so why does Tesco always get the blame?! the first thing you think of is compensation, money grabbing!

California said...

This post is awesome..i've been reading tons of crap posts from other blogs, but shows you have a more educated reader base.

Anonymous said...

I just had a sandwich with tesco no added water beef in it. The beef was very poor quality. what would phoning up customer services to complain possibly achieve?