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doesnt matter mate, there was something of a different and foreign material in something whats supposed to be condumable!!! shame it werent walkers crisps or chocolate
my missus's sis last year found a bit of plastic in her pack of chocolate (wont say which but is a popular make) and was given a free YEARS supply and cash compensation
my missus's sis last year found a bit of plastic in her pack of chocolate (wont say which but is a popular make) and was given a free YEARS supply and cash compensation
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The green recycled plastic is added on purpose to get the weight of the product up to a standard that allows them to call it a meal and its a cheap ingredient to keep the costs down.
Leaving out the plastic and charging more = Tesco.
Leaving out the plastic and charging more = Tesco.
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hmmm, let me see.. a lidl based thread, an fairly new user id... Mr Lewis
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Don't Lidl and Aldi etc keep there costs down because they only stock about 3000 products, where as Tesco, Asda etc stock nigh on 30000, i am sure i read that.
Lidl have won more food awards for quality and value for money this year than Sainsburys and Asda put together though.
Lidl have won more food awards for quality and value for money this year than Sainsburys and Asda put together though.
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