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While watching a movie on the television I had a couple of Scottish shortbread biscuits.
Imagine my disgust at finding half a molar tooth in one of them. I was chewing away when I encountered something very hard, and very wrong. Someone had spat the crown of their tooth into the biscuit mix. They were from the Waitrose essentials range that I will never trust again.
I will of course complain, and they may investigate.
Imagine my disgust at finding half a molar tooth in one of them. I was chewing away when I encountered something very hard, and very wrong. Someone had spat the crown of their tooth into the biscuit mix. They were from the Waitrose essentials range that I will never trust again.
I will of course complain, and they may investigate.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Go and see a lawyer. I once came across a piece of rubber in a battered fish portion. I initially thought some worker in the processing factory had thrown a condom into the cooking mix. With hindsight I think it was probably a piece of a rubber glove.
The company paid a couple of hundred quid in compensation.
The company paid a couple of hundred quid in compensation.
Obviously I checked my own teeth first of all, I’m not stupid.
I took the item to Waitrose, they looked at me as if I was attempting to commit a fraudulent claim. I suppose these companies are targeted frequently by the opportunists.
sandyRoe seems a good idea. But I do not condone frivolous litigation.
I took the item to Waitrose, they looked at me as if I was attempting to commit a fraudulent claim. I suppose these companies are targeted frequently by the opportunists.
sandyRoe seems a good idea. But I do not condone frivolous litigation.
I don't know what Waitrose are supposed to do about it in advance, X-ray everything before it goes on their shelves or something. They buy product from suppliers, they don't make it themselves. Rogue suppliers might be identified and sacked after the event, but boycotting Waitrose because of one bad product makes no more sense than doing the same to Amazon.