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Tell the store - their health and safety plans will need a review.Don't bother trying to sue me - I've got no money!0
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If you buy a product with foreign body visible inside packaging then take it back to the store.
Luckily you have not consumed any product.
I can understand the humour but flies can spread nasty bugs - who knows what it had been crawling on before the bread.
You are within your rights to phone up local Environmental health dept. at council as they can pay a visit to store to check they have adequate controls in place to stop flies. (sounds like this place has a problem based on what your friend says, sounds odd they should be checking for flies before sealing, ordinarily there should not be flies in food preparation areas).Baby Milk Action is a non-profit organisation which aims to save lives and to end the avoidable suffering caused by inappropriate infant feeding.0 -
thank you seahorse
its not about 89p its about the staff doing there job properly
and yes FLYS DO SPREAD NASTY DIESES they go on cow !!!! and dog !!!! nice emagine eating that yum yum
anyway went ther today fly in bread whats the world coming to
WELL I DID MY COMPLAING AND THEY DID NOT THINK IT WAS PATHETIC THEY THOUGHT IT WAS DISCUSTING THEY OFFERED ME 100 POUND VOUCHERS GLADLY ACCEPTED
AND GAME ME SAINSOS DETAILS TO CONTACT HEAD OFFICE FOR AN APOLOGY AND MORE VOUCHERS DUE TO CARELESS STAFF AS ITS NOT THE FIRST TIME THIS WEEK THEY HAVE HAD COMPLAINTS
so when the world comes to moaning about a 89p loaf of bread i think its worth it
wait till it happens to you bet your first down there all you who are moaning about me moaning over it :T :T :T :T :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
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silkysmooth69 wrote:anyway went ther today fly in bread whats the world coming to
WELL I DID MY COMPLAING AND THEY DID NOT THINK IT WAS PATHETIC THEY THOUGHT IT WAS DISCUSTING THEY OFFERED ME 100 POUND VOUCHERS GLADLY ACCEPTED
AND GAME ME SAINSOS DETAILS TO CONTACT HEAD OFFICE FOR AN APOLOGY AND MORE VOUCHERS DUE TO CARELESS STAFF AS ITS NOT THE FIRST TIME THIS WEEK THEY HAVE HAD COMPLAINTS
£100.....yeah :rotfl: perhaps if you eat it and developed a stomach upset or something more serious!0 -
£100
do you mean £10?!Baby Milk Action is a non-profit organisation which aims to save lives and to end the avoidable suffering caused by inappropriate infant feeding.0 -
£100
and more vouchers ?
I don't believe you
If it were true than people would be taking bread back all the time (after putting their own flies in) ...
They can't stop flies being around the bakery - they can try but it's impossible.
Chocolate makers are allowed a certain amount of insect limbs/etc per 100 grams of product
So they aren't going to give you £100 for a fly
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OK kids feast away ... or lets all go to sainsburys and get our reward money ... we'll be richer than Mr Gates ...
Have a weak stomach? Don't read any further. OK, you've been warned. Did you know that you're eating insects, rat hair, rat excrement and insect fragments every day? And that it's OK with the government?
It's true. The Food and Drug Administration sets "food defect action levels," the maximum levels of natural or unavoidable defects in foods -- like how many insects or rat hairs are permissible
CHOCOLATE
Defect: Insect and rodent filth.
Action level: An average of 60 or more insect fragments and one or more rodent hairs per 100 grams.
Example: A typical chocolate bar is about 60 grams, or 2 ounces. It could have as many as 36 insect fragments and about half a rodent hair and still be sold in supermarkets0 -
Though in fairness a whole fly might exceed the limit - but I couldn't find the info on bread ... but I guess they are allowed to have about 25 insect fragments, a rat hair, a beaver nostral, and half a pound of guinea pig0
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DjP wrote:£100
and more vouchers ?
I don't believe you
If it were true than people would be taking bread back all the time (after putting their own flies in) ...
They can't stop flies being around the bakery - they can try but it's impossible.
Chocolate makers are allowed a certain amount of insect limbs/etc per 100 grams of product
So they aren't going to give you £100 for a fly
:rotfl:
there are tests that are performed that can determine if the fly (or anything else) got into the produce or if it was put there deliberately.Don't bother trying to sue me - I've got no money!0 -
Eat it, extra protein after all!
Follow it with a spider, a bird, a cat, a dog, a goat, a cow and a horse. That should sort it!0
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