So I bought 2 chicken tikka slices from Tesco's express today (tesco own brand) and ate the first it was nice, went to take a bit out of the second one and found there was no filling in the slice whatsoever.....just the pastry....
is there anything I can do like claim money, sue Tesco for selling something that doesn't have what it should inside of it?
I bought one of their cherry pies yesterday (yes, Fluffy! :)), from their bakery and when I went to slice it the whole base was uncooked dough. Bleurgh. Emailed them today and they phoned me within 10 minutes. I missed the call, but they're going to try again...
it was quite traumatising, and I want to milk this for all its worth, not being a cheapskate but I didn't have to place my faith in Tesco's I could have carried on driving and gone to Morrisons or Asda's but I didn't part of my spirit has been broken.
why would you want to claim money apart from a refund? manufacturing errors do occur occasionally, tesco have not knowingly sold you a disfunctional tikka slice...
Don't be ridiculous, there is no milking to be done - it's just a mistake in their pie-filling machine. Just go to the shop with the receipt and the remains of the slice, go to the customer service desk, show them, and ask for a replacement. You've suffered no trauma or injury, just a bit of inconvenience. Big deal. They'll replace it, might give you two. No story here worth taking to the press or making a fuss about.