Food & Drink1 min ago
Supermarket Bargains
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In the supermarket, on the shelf were tins of Cadburys biscuits and the shelf above was crammed with tins of Foxes biscuits, both having labels on each shelf advertising each at half price - �3.49. As the Foxes brand had a higher weight, I took a tin. When I paid, I thought the bill was rather high for the amount of things I bought, checked the bill to find I was charged �8.99 for the biscuits. When I questioned this, it was found that another varity of Foxes biscuits were displayed with the half price tag and there were none of the half price ones to be seen. It seems a shelf packer just re-packed the shelf without taking the old price label off the shelf. How many people have been caught like this? They were both Foxes brand but with a different name on the tin. One would automatically think that dozens of tins in the space marked "half price - �3.49" would be the ones you wanted. Both would have been similar sizes. I asked for it to be exchanged for one for �3.49 but was told they had no more in stock. So I was refunded the �8.99, no apology, but they seemed annoyed to have been caught out.
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