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should I take the out of date food sold to be back to sainsburys or trading standards
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.your first port of call should be sainsburys to try to get a refund but you will need a receit to prove that you definatley purchased the item/s after the sell by or use by date, otherwise they will likely think you are ********ing. with a receipt you will very likely get at least a refund or replacement, then it depends if you feel you have further complaint to make for example if you beleive that the store is deliberatley selling goods which are out of date or if they are difficult about giving you your money back even with a receipt ( i really wouldn't bother if you don't have any proof).
I wouldn't bother with Trading Standards. You would not only have to prove it was out of date when you bought it, but that there was an intention to mislead, other than just an error. In most cases it would probably not even merit a visit to the store. I don't think it is actually an offence, although they should make people aware when they buy out of date goods. Many shops sell out of date goods cheaply.