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Tesco - Home Delivery
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please read what i wrote in my first post i said i was disgusted with Tesco as they didnt handle the matter very well, its their employee not mine so maybe they should have said they would ring through and check he was ok. he didnt look like he was injured if he did then yes i would have rang to check he was ok.
also im sorry but no i didnt offer him in, it may make me sound 'heartless' but being a young women at home alone i tend not to offer men i dont know into my home.
no compensation wanted, as i said i would have expected them to apoligise, i notice anyone that post here gets the standard 'compensation' reply.Wins for 2011: ........................
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skiddlydiddly wrote: »Why are you disgusted with Tesco?Did Mr.Tesco give your driver a smack in the mouth before he delivered your shopping?
If this isn't a troll then you should get a life, quite a pathetic thing to complain about as most people would actually be more concerned about the welfare of another human being than getting a bit of claret on their PACKAGED food.
Why are people automatically labelled a troll when someone doesn't agree with a post? With nearly 1000 posts it is very unlikely the OP is a troll.OD [STRIKE] £2600 [/STRIKE] £0 :j Loan [STRIKE]£9500.00[/STRIKE] £0 :j Car [STRIKE]£3150[/STRIKE] £0 :j Moving Costs [STRIKE]£1300[/STRIKE] £0 :j Savings £1150 :j
Everytime I hear the 'dirty' word Exercise, I wash my mouth out with chocolate!0 -
He could've eaten a bacon buttie at the burger van down the road prior your delivery and it was tomato sauce on his chin and hand.:hello:0
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zoelouise88 wrote: »please read what i wrote in my first post i said i was disgusted with Tesco as they didnt handle the matter very well, its their employee not mine so maybe they should have said they would ring through and check he was ok. he didnt look like he was injured if he did then yes i would have rang to check he was ok.
also im sorry but no i didnt offer him in, it may make me sound 'heartless' but being a young women at home alone i tend not to offer men i dont know into my home.
no compensation wanted, as i said i would have expected them to apoligise, i notice anyone that post here gets the standard 'compensation' reply.
Your OP didnt really come across as one of concern for the driver, or concern that, as his employer, Tesco did not take his welfare seriously. Your OP came across as a bit of a rant that the driver had turned up to deliver your food with traces of blood on him, and the inference that you expected Tesco to do something to salve your annoyance.0 -
Maybe it wasnt blood but jam from a jam doughnut and the jam oozed out all on his hand and his chin0
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You should send an email to them! I feel sorry for the man who has obviously hurt himself, hope he's ok, however, worse case scenario, what if he's got something nasty that can be transfered through blood, and it drips on something like apples.....then your child/hubby/partner/mum etc picks up an apple, eats it, doesn't see the tiny speck of blood, and you've not noticed them eating it, and couldn't snatch it and wash it or something?
I know mine is worse case scenario lol.
Email them, you'll get a better response!
I've worked as a cleaner in a resturant and if I had a cut, I had to have it cleaned and covered before doing back out on shop floor and I wasn't even handling foods.:beer: Thank you to everyone! :beer:
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Rachel_murray wrote: »You should send an email to them! I feel sorry for the man who has obviously hurt himself, hope he's ok, however, worse case scenario, what if he's got something nasty that can be transfered through blood, and it drips on something like apples.....then your child/hubby/partner/mum etc picks up an apple, eats it, doesn't see the tiny speck of blood, and you've not noticed them eating it, and couldn't snatch it and wash it or something?
I know mine is worse case scenario lol.
Email them, you'll get a better response!
I've worked as a cleaner in a resturant and if I had a cut, I had to have it cleaned and covered before doing back out on shop floor and I wasn't even handling foods.
the bloke looked fine so i dont think he had hurt himself, it looked like he had picked a spot or something and then wiped in in his hand. i agree what you have said is worse case scenario but then it is possibleWins for 2011: ........................
Weight Lose Challenge: 7/1/11 60lbs to lose 23/1/11 17 lbs lost43lbs to go!!
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Rachel_murray wrote: »You should send an email to them! I feel sorry for the man who has obviously hurt himself, hope he's ok, however, worse case scenario, what if he's got something nasty that can be transfered through blood, and it drips on something like apples.....then your child/hubby/partner/mum etc picks up an apple, eats it, doesn't see the tiny speck of blood, and you've not noticed them eating it, and couldn't snatch it and wash it or something?
This could of happened any where within the supply chain of the said apple. (don't know what happened to the roll eyes smiley)0
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