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foreign object in my chicken from asda
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Colin_Maybe wrote: »How many accounts exactly do you have on here?
well they bought a curly wurly last week0 -
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Aylesbury_Duck wrote: »Let me guess....it had chocolate in it?0
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Maybe if you write to the Sun and pull your best compo face, you’ll get a bit more.
Really your thread title should be ‘how can I fleece Asda for a bit of bone in chicken’
Baffling.0 -
Do Asda actually sell "boneless" chicken goujons, I certainly can't find any with that description on their website (certainly not at the price point indicated by the op), and the chicken products that are described as boneless clearly have a bone warning on the pack.0
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To the OP (@refcarl) - was the incident careless, reckless or excessive?0
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Asda sell lots of boneless chicken items and as mentioned by others, they do all state the following:WARNING: Extra care has been taken to remove bones, although some may remain.0
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Asda sell lots of boneless chicken items and they do all state the following:WARNING: Extra care has been taken to remove bones, although some may remain.
Unless you are willing to pay a lot more for every single goujon to be hand prepared, the odd bit of bone will occasionally be missed.0 -
shaun_from_Africa wrote: »Asda sell lots of boneless chicken items and they do all state the following:
Unless you are willing to pay a lot more for every single goujon to be hand prepared, the odd bit of bone will occasionally be missed.
If it really, really worried the OP she could always buy a pack of chicken mini fillets, an egg and a box of breadcrumbs and make them herself. Mind you there's always the possibility that some bone might remain in the mini fillets. Probably safest to buy a "tasty" vegetarian equivalent.0
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