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I don't believe it

1alice
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On Wednesday I purchased a Box of Biscuits to cheer my Daughter up, they were £2.40 so not cheap or reduced from ASDA on giving them to her she noticed they were 5 MONTHS out of date. I returned them the next day, to be greeted by oh we will give you a refund. If they reaction had been omg that's terrible I would have been happy, but just a oh then offering me £3 when I said I was not happy did not do it. I told them to keep their £3. They do not seem to grasp the 5 MONTHS bit, any suggestions.
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The date is a 'Best Before' date. It's not illegal to sell a product after their best before date. They've done nothing wrong legally, but morally perhaps they have as many people do not understand Best Before dates and refuse to eat a product after the date.0
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I don't believe it
Victor? Is that you?0 -
pulliptears wrote: »Victor? Is that you?
He died 10 years ago...unless it's his ghost (which I don't believe).0 -
On Wednesday I purchased a Box of Biscuits to cheer my Daughter up, they were £2.40 so not cheap or reduced from ASDA on giving them to her she noticed they were 5 MONTHS out of date. I returned them the next day, to be greeted by oh we will give you a refund. If they reaction had been omg that's terrible I would have been happy, but just a oh then offering me £3 when I said I was not happy did not do it. I told them to keep their £3. They do not seem to grasp the 5 MONTHS bit, any suggestions.
What exactly did you expect them to do? A full refund plus a little extra would seem to be an excellent result.0 -
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What exactly did you expect them to do, they were giving you £3 back. What did you want, panic in the store, everyone racing round checking all the dates on everything? They did all they could do, thats good customer service.0
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Back in the old days we didn't have sell by dates or best before dates & must have eaten buscuits that were years old. It never killed any of us & it won't kill you or your family, so no sense in trying to make it into a major incident.
If you don't want them, pass them on to me & I'll happily munch away!The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
It was a "best before" date, not a "use by" date, so although they might have tasted a bit soggy, they would have been fine, and not done you any harm.
I would've accepted the £3!Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
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