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foreign body in tiger bread roll from one of the supermarkets
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You are obsessed with your thanked ratio. The thanks you get are from the other like minded people who are not here to help just to pick on people.Money-Saving-King wrote: »Your opinion typically on here isn't agreed with though, my thanked ratio is way higher than yours and that's saying something. Wanting £25 is a joke!
Of course those same people are not going to agree with me. The ones that would have been bullied away.
I've given you a couple of thanks for your collection, as they mean so much to you.0 -
If there's a foreign body in food it could have come from anywhere and should be thoroughly investigated.Money-Saving-King wrote: »What? Do you think they have toilets suspended above a factory ceiling? Come on, your just making things up now to try and justify your completely inappropriate compensation amount.0 -
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It's good that people have different opinions, that's why you should try to accept that other people will react differently to you.I dont think anyone disputes it should be investigated.
I do dispute that people would be scared, that it would ruin their day and that £25 compo is excessive0 -
If there's a foreign body in food it could have come from anywhere and should be thoroughly investigated.
It could have come from a nuclear power plant or from an ebola quarantine centre, but like it possibly coming from a toilet brush, the chances of either of these is fairly remote.
As long as an item is manufactured using an automated process instead of being done by hand from start to finish, there will always be a possibility of something going wrong and unless people are willing to pay for their food to be prepared by hand, these things must be expected and accepted occasionally.
There is no point is saying what might have/ could have happened when in fact nothing bad did happen to anyone.0
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