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Mouldy unexpired food?
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Hi,
Have just bought some pasta sauce from Sainsbury's and it has evident mould in the top of the jar. It is within the expiry date (over a year!) and am wondering if there is a process of suing them or just getting a refund?
Thanks
Have just bought some pasta sauce from Sainsbury's and it has evident mould in the top of the jar. It is within the expiry date (over a year!) and am wondering if there is a process of suing them or just getting a refund?
Thanks
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Suing them? For what?
Take it back and get a replacement/refund.
Idiot.0 -
The best course of action I've found is to contact the manufacturer of the product quoting the date and the code on the jar/tin - and they will refund your costs + maybe some vouchers as well as an apology.
Dave
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the mind boggles...0
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Sue them for what, exactly?DTD...Dreading The Detox.0
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Once it's all mixed in with the mince you'll not notice it anyway.Am the proud holder of an Honours Degree
in tea-making.
Do people who keep giraffes have high overheads ?0 -
chiefgoobster wrote: »Once it's all mixed in with the mince you'll not notice it anyway.
:rotfl: ,,,,,,0 -
Sue them for the emotional damage and for infringing your Human Rights.
Once you have successfully sued them take out a contract on all the Directors of Morrisons to make sure someone else does not have to suffer this fate worse than death:rotfl:0 -
How was it stored?What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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its probably a non air tight seal.
why did you pick up if mouldy in the first place?0 -
But a child could have eaten it...
If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands
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