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Sainsbury's Margarita made my girlfriend sick

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  • melbell wrote: »
    You deserve nothing.

    Infact you owe me compo for reading your dribble.

    Its clear you would chase an ambulance to tell them to claim compo or pretend to be hurt Mr Barnes.

    Go a pair and grow up move on


    hypocrite -

    Your humour is weak and therefore I have discounted it for what you really are.
  • wealdroam wrote: »
    OP, why have you completely ignored Peachyprice's question...

    Because we don't at the moment actually know whether this product contains aspartame or not, do we?

    Yeah sorry I half glazed over it. I haven't rung them yet.. because the bottle got put in recycling by mistake. Silly mistake, but I do offer my thanks to those who genuinely offered their help and advice.

    I feel like I've been shopping at TK MAXX...
  • garethgas wrote: »
    And that, Sir, is one of the reasons this country is in the state it's in.
    I really hope you and your girlfriend get what you deserve...nothing.

    Pandora's box is in the post
  • pulliptears
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    After reading the more recent replies I'm not so sure it was the drink that made his GF ill, more the company I feel.
  • Rex_Mundi wrote: »
    If your aim was to force Sainsburys to label their products correctly and clearly. I reckon you would have had the full support of everyone here.

    Going for compensation when part of the fault is your own is not going to gain you any fans. It is also very un-MSE. When big companies pay out compensation claims. It does not come from the CEOs pay packet. What happens is that prices go up to cover the costs of these claims. Your claim as part of this means that we could end up with higher shopping bills.

    Having had a quick look around the net. I came across this interesting fact.....................

    In 2007, Sainsburys announced they would no longer use aspartame in their own label products

    Thankfully, I don't think you have got any chance of a successful claim.


    Thanks for the penultimate paragraph, but you let yourself down on the final farewell.

    PS the only fans you've got are in your convection oven
  • After reading the more recent replies I'm not so sure it was the drink that made his GF ill, more the company I feel.


    Might have had something to do with the pills we snorted too :money:
  • Labmanager wrote: »
    You don't...it didn't make YOU ill! You have no proof it made your girlfriend ill either.


    fair point
  • unholyangel
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    wealdroam wrote: »
    OP, why have you completely ignored Peachyprice's question...

    Because we don't at the moment actually know whether this product contains aspartame or not, do we?

    It doesnt, I just checked.
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride
  • s_b wrote: »
    so we got there in the end didnt we
    how pathetic
    how utterly pathetic


    in the end = from the very beginning

    But why did you have to add utterly, I was just recovering from the pathetic insult, but then you sent me utterly butterly mad with the second, upgraded pathetic insult.
  • It doesnt, I just checked.

    now this is embarassing...

    But thanks
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