Tesco Archives - Page 2 of 6 - I Hate Working In Retail

By

Tesco Apologises After A Boy Found A Condom In His Cornflakes

So. We all know cornflakes are a splendid breakfast option.

Tesco Has Apologised After A Little Boy Found A Condom In His Cornflakes

Unless something goes wrong in the production process.

Tesco Has Apologised After A Little Boy Found A Condom In His Cornflakes

Which is what had happened when a boy poured out some Tesco Cornflakes from a store in Barnstable and found a CONDOM in them.

Which is what had happened when a boy poured out some Tesco Cornflakes from a store in Barnstable and found a CONDOM in them.

Here’s the letter of apology.

Apparently his bowl was quickly snatched away by his uncle’s fiancée before he could look too closely, but it didn’t stop him asking some pretty awkward questions.

She told the North Devon Journal:

He started screaming and there was lots of commotion. I asked him what was wrong and told him to calm down and eat his cereal. Then I looked down and saw something shiny in the bowl. I picked out what I thought was packaging and to my horror it was a condom. … I don’t want people to think I am after money, but they told me in Tesco this is the worst thing they had found.

The Bath Chronicle quoted a spokesperson for Tesco as saying:

We set ourselves very high standards for the safety and quality of our products. Our suppliers have conducted a full investigation and we have provided the woman with a gesture of goodwill.

Sourced from Buzzfeed.com

Share the joy
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

By

A Campaign Group Is Trolling Tesco’s Shelf Displays To Make It Pay Its Employees A Living Wage

When you’re next in Tesco, keep an eye on the shelf displays.

This campaign is being run by the charity ShareAction. It has launched an online petition asking Tesco, the U.K.’s biggest private sector employer, to commit to paying staff a Living Wage. The petition, already supported by over 2,500 people, will be delivered to the Tesco board at its AGM in London on 27 June.

2. ShareAction says it has “previously asked Tesco to put its ‘Every Little Helps’ slogan into practice when it comes to ensuring no full-time staff are forced to live below the poverty line.”

3. ShareAction CEO Catherine Howarth said: “Tesco insists its benefit package ensures no employee is condemned to poverty, but pension contributions can’t be used to pay the rent and discount vouchers can’t heat family homes.”

She added: “Tesco has often been accused of putting profit before people. This is an opportunity for the company to answer its critics and, as the U.K.’s largest private sector employer, set an example for the retail sector.”

4. The charity is working with Citizens UK on the campaign.

Citizens UK organiser, Stefan Baskerville, said: “With over half the families living in poverty being in-work, it’s no surprise that low pay remains on the Citizens UK agenda. More than 700 organisations are accredited Living Wage employers. They have recognised that the Living Wage is not only the right thing to do, but also makes good business sense.

“Working with ShareAction we are calling on Tesco to consider how implementation of the Living Wage could help tackle in-work poverty for their lowest-paid staff. The best employers are voluntarily signing up to pay the Living Wage now. The Living Wage is a robust calculation that reflects the real cost of living, rewarding a hard day’s work with a fair day’s pay.”

update

Tesco has responded to the campaign. A spokesman said: “We pay one of the highest hourly rates in the industry, on average between 5 and 8% more than our major competitors. The Living Wage only recognises basic pay, but our reward package is much broader than that. When our colleague discount, Shares in Success scheme and employer pension contributions are taken into account, all our staff receive above the living wage, both in London and in the rest of the U.K

 

Sourced from buzzfeed.com

Share the joy
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

By

Businessman’s shock at finding huge poisonous spider floating in a Tesco bottle of white wine

  • Peter Berry bought the wine for his mother and mother-in-law’s birthday
  • A guest at the 90th celebration spotted the spider floating in the bottle
  • The arachnid was identified as a Araneus spider which can bite humans
  • Tesco asked Mr Berry to return the bottle to them so they can investigate

A businessman was horrified when he found a huge venomous spider in a bottle of Tesco finest white wine.

Peter Berry, 66, said the two-inch long arachnid was spotted floating in the wine as a guest picked up the bottle from an ice bucket during a party.

He bought the £7.99 bottle of Vin de Pays d’Oc Grenache Marsanne for his mother and mother-in-law’s joint 90th birthday celebrations.

Peter Berry bought the £7.99 bottle of wine from Tesco for his mother and mother-in-law's joint 90th birthday

 

Peter Berry bought the £7.99 bottle of wine from Tesco for his mother and mother-in-law’s joint 90th birthday

 

Mr Berry's niece spotted the two-inch long arachnid after she removed the bottle from an ice bucket

Mr Berry’s niece spotted the two-inch long arachnid after she removed the bottle from an ice bucket

Mr Berry, of Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, said: ‘It’s disgusting. You’d expect to find a spider in your bathroom, not in a bottle of wine.

‘We were having a great time at the party until my niece found it. Like most people, she’s scared of spiders and it made her feel quite freaked out.

‘We’re just thankful she noticed it before someone poured the contents into a glass and swallowed it without realising.’

Mr Berry, who is a business consultant, bought the bottle at Tesco’s branch in Bradley Stoke, Bristol.

Professor Ian Rotherham, of Sheffield Hallam University, has identified the  spider as an Araneus – a spider found throughout Europe.

Thankfully, it is not dangerous although it does have venom and is known to bite humans.

Professor Ian Rotherham of Sheffield Hallam University identified the insect as a venomous Araneus spider which is commonly found in Europe. The arachnid can bite humans although its poison is very mild

Professor Ian Rotherham of Sheffield Hallam University identified the insect as a venomous Araneus spider which is commonly found in Europe. The arachnid can bite humans although its poison is very mild

After discovering the rogue spider, Mr Berry made an email complaint to Tesco and was advised to return the bottle to the store, which he is yet to do.

A spokesperson for Tesco said: ‘We set ourselves very high standards for the safety and quality of our products.

‘Our customer service team have asked Mr Berry to return the product to us as soon as possible so that we can conduct a thorough investigation.’

Mr Berry bought the bottle of wine from the Tesco Extra store in Bradley Stoke, Bristol, pictured. A spokesperson said they wanted the bottle returned so they could 'conduct a thorough investigation'

 

Mr Berry bought the bottle of wine from the Tesco Extra store in Bradley Stoke, Bristol, pictured. A spokesperson said they wanted the bottle returned so they could ‘conduct a thorough investigation’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/

Share the joy
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •