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Wrongly priced goods?

N9eav
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in Cutting tax
I bought some cooked meat in Morrisons last weekend. The package said 400g of roast chicken. It was in fact 200g and in a 200g package. How can I screw the most out of them for this obvious mal-packaged product?
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Above should be on anything else thread...please move thanksNO to pasty tax We won!!!! Just shows that people power works! Don't be apathetic to your cause!0
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You can only claim for your losses which in this case is the difference in cost between a 200g and 400g pack. I would also try and blag the costs of going back to the store.
You may also be able to persuade them to give you some vouchers on top of the refund but that would be discretionary on their part.
If you really wanted to kick up a fuss you could contact trading standards but, unless you know this is happening on a regular basis, seems rather petty.0
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