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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......
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            Tyler_Durden_UK wrote: »Can I just suggest that if you've benfitted from this whole Tesco DTD situation that a small donation is made to the japan disaster fund http://www.redcross.org.uk/japantsunami I'm going to, I feel it's the right thing to do considering all the free shopping we've had.
That's the nicest idea! I definately will
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            mummy_of_5 wrote: »i work on a customer service desk at tesco (dont hate me lol) u can take fresh and frozen back to store for refund, it just gets wasted and put in the bin
what a waste, especially when nothing is wrong with it!! :eek:0 - 
            Tyler_Durden_UK wrote: »Can I just suggest that if you've benfitted from this whole Tesco DTD situation that a small donation is made to the japan disaster fund I'm going to, I feel it's the right thing to do considering all the free shopping we've had.
i donated to help for heroes charity begins at homeI can resist everything except temptation!:beer:0 - 
            Dr.Who-Who wrote: »I like the Customer service desk staff :beer: - they are much friendlier than the rest of the floor staff.
that is why they are on the customer service department!!!! lol0 - 
            what a waste, especially when nothing is wrong with it!! :eek:
The problem is that they have to have been kept frozen or chilled or they could make someone ill. I wouldn't want to buy food if someone else had bought it and returned if there was a chance it could make my family unwell. Tbh I don't think they should take it back unless there is something wrong with it.0 - 
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            globetraveller wrote: »Where did you get that info please?
It was in an email a poster here got from the CEO's office0 - 
            
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            The problem is that they have to have been kept frozen or chilled or they could make someone ill. I wouldn't want to buy food if someone else had bought it and returned if there was a chance it could make my family unwell. Tbh I don't think they should take it back unless there is something wrong with it.
exactly i couldnt for shamed to return the fresh or frozen stuff...but then again ive only ever gone for DTD items that i will actually use or eat in case they didnt price match!!!
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