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Has anyone seen advert from Tesco saying they will exchange food products if you decided you do not want it can even get money back

All this food now has to go into bins can't be sold again what a terrible thing we have enough waste of food as it is

How is this customer service I never know

Would love to know what others think

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Tesco are desperate for customers I think.


They are redeeming Sainsbury's brand match coupons, even if they have expired. Though I think that offer only runs to the end of this month.


I have one for nearly eight pounds which ran out mid April, which I intend to use!


However, if someone doesn't want food they have bought, I'm not sure whether it makes any difference whether it goes into Tesco's bins or their own bins, tbh.


Though it would be nice if it was given to the homeless, assuming it was OK to eat, obviously.

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Steven Mangan speaks at me each time I'm in Tesco


"Win extra club card points" he says repeatedly


"I don't have a club card though Steven"


But he never remembers that, and the next time I go, he says it all over again


That and something about "shopping in the bagging area"


And for that, I'm done with him/them

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