I was more fed up coming home and a lot of stuff being out of date. I had cheese one day that was a month out of date. I'm more careful now and check the dates on everything.
Is anyone else fed up of coming home from Somerfield in Wick to find that their produce has mould on it and that has still not reached its sell by date? This has happened to me four times recently, its little wonder that less and less people are going there.
I was more fed up coming home and a lot of stuff being out of date. I had cheese one day that was a month out of date. I'm more careful now and check the dates on everything.
Don't wrestle with pigs, you just get all dirty and the pig enjoys it.
i had a packet of fresh prawns form somerfield which were 3 days from there date and when i opened them the smell was awful, won't be having them again.
i agree i have has this problem with there bread, it is in date but has mould on it, i store it correctly so its not that reason.
i have had this problem with a couple of things, coleslaw was well in date and had gone all fizzy and bread mouldy.
i have a mate who got baby food in a jar from the thurso store that was a month out of date.
sad that the dates arent being checked by the staff when filling the shelves
I never go near the place now because i got fed-up with their fruit growing furry coats before it could be eaten.
might be just a bit obvious but do you not check the quality of fruit before you put it in your trolley???Originally Posted by burstbucker
you can always put it back to the shop.
no amount of darkness can drive out darkness
only light can do that.
What a bunch of whingers ye lot are, remember the next time you eat something,how lucky you only had to nip to a shop to buy it.
At least there is food for you to buy, millions in this world are starving, think of that next time.
Ahh, so when you/ your partner/ children get home with the steaks which you find to be a little over-ripe you say, hey, never mind. Think of etc etc. Aye, right....
willowbanker, this place is a forum, its where you discuss things and thats what we are doing, we all recognise the plight of the unfortunate. We however are in the situation where we can complain about goods which are promised at a standard and not supplied as promised.
I worked for Somerfield in Invergordon years ago and our boss would have had our heads on a stick if we didn't rotate goods on shelves. This also went for perishable goods.Originally Posted by Mr & Mrs Billy Boy
Spring has sprung, the grass is ris', I wonder where the birdies is, the birdies is on d' wing, now thats absurd, everyone knows d' wing is on d' bird
Thats why we go to Harrolds, pretty decent meat there bud, I recommend it.Originally Posted by Royster1911
so what are you saying that you would be happy to buy mouldy food then ????Originally Posted by willowbankbear
Didnt say that now, but if yer so unhappy take the mouldy stuff back to the shop, cant say weve had dodgy goods from Somerfields.
I hope all you people who have bought inferior products from the store in question ie: goods not fit for human consumption because of the mouldy state, go straight back and complain to the Manager. Obviously the staff are Not checking the dates properly.
I know customers are prone to reaching into the back for the newer dates and therefore the front ones get mixed up, but the staff when shelf filling should be checking as they go along.
In this day no products should be sold like that.
should not be a l in the place u shop in willowcelt
anytime i have seen mouldy goods i have brought it to their attention, and i always check the dates on goods before buying them. its not only in somerfields either i have noticed this in plenty of other shops too.Originally Posted by willowbankbear
I always take goods back, which is a pain where I live so I phone when I find the shopping I'm unpacking is off and explain I won't be back straightaway or might even have to go to the other branch (i.e. bought in Wick, return to Thurso). They never mind and usually I get money back plus replacement. Hate to be cynical but suspect they just don't care - it's not their money. However careful you are when buying it's not always possible to check. Bought a punnet of peaches once which looked fine on top but couldn't see through the punnet and the ones on the bottom were yuck. Often see staff standing chatting while shelves are empty or a mess and wonder if there's any management supervision.
The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
I got turkey a few years ago, and when I opened it it was minging. I took it back to be told by a butcher that they were having real problems with their freezers/fridges breaking down. I got a full refund, but if I had taped this conversation I am sure the Environmental Health would have closed it down.
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