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An Actual Letter sent by Tesco Head Office to a Customer. Please Read. Hillarious

Apologies for the formatting but its how i found it.  It looks like a fake, but none the less its really funny? anyone had any customers like this in thier stores?  please share below!!!!

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Dear Mrs. Murray,

While we thank you for your valued custom and use of the Tesco Loyalty Card, the manager of our store in Banbury is considering banning you and your family from shopping with us, unless your husband stops his antics.
Below is a list of offences over the past few months all verified by our surveillance cameras:

1. June 15: Took 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in people’s trolleys when they weren’t looking.

2. July 2: Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at five-minute intervals.

3. July 7: Made a trail of tomato juice on the floor.

4. July 19: Walked up to an employee and told her in an official tone, ‘Code 3′ in housewares….. and watched what happened.

5. August 14: Moved a ‘CAUTION – WET FLOOR’ sign to a carpeted area.

6. September 15: Set up a tent in the outdoor clothing department and told shoppers he’d invite them in if they would bring sausages and a Calor gas stove.

7. September 23: When the Deputy Manager asked if she could help him, he began to cry and asked, ‘Why can’t you people just leave me alone?’

8. October 4: Looked right into the security camera; used it as a mirror and picked his nose.

9. December 3: Darted around the store suspiciously, loudly humming the Mission Impossible’ theme.

10. December 6: In the kitchenware aisle, practised the ‘Madonna look’ using different size funnels.

11. December 18: Hid in a clothing rack and when people browsed, yelled ‘PICK ME!’ ‘PICK ME!’

12. December 21: When an announcement came over the loud speaker, assumed the foetal position and screamed ‘NO! NO! It’s those voices again.’

Yours sincerely,
Charles Brown
Store Manager

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Is this the worst Tesco in the UK

Congealed food, stagnant water and mould: Customer’s shock at finding filthy shelves in Tesco superstore

  • Sylvia Tyler found the shelves of Tesco branch in Slough covered in filth
  • Says there was mould in the dairy section and a packet of ham trapped between the shelves for two weeks
  • But when she complained to a manager he insisted it was ‘difficult to clean’
  • Health officials launch investigation into conditions at the Tesco store
  • Retailer previously fined thousands of pounds over hygiene breaches

 

A customer has described her horror at finding mouldy food, congealed fat and stagnant water on the shelves of a Tesco superstore.
When Sylvia Tyler noticed the filth, which sat alongside dozens of fresh food items, she complained to store bosses – but they told her the area was ‘difficult to clean’.
And two weeks later, the shelves had still not been cleaned even though the huge supermarket employs 600 staff.
Officials have launched an investigation into the store owned by Britain’s biggest retailer, which has previously been fined thousands of pounds for breaching hygiene rules.
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Filth: A Tesco customer found the supermarket’s shelves caked in grime with food items just lying around
Complaint: Sylvia Tyler noticed the off-putting scene at a superstore in Slough, pictured
Complaint: Sylvia Tyler noticed the off-putting scene at a superstore in Slough, pictured
Photographs of the mess at the Tesco Extra superstore in Slough, Berkshire show what appears to be congealed cream and fat, old food debris and layers of dirt in pools of water standing in the gaps between the shelves.
Ms Tyler, 42, was browsing the ‘reduced to clear’ section when she noticed the dirt as well as a packet of ham trapped between the cabinets.
‘I just happened to look down and thought to myself, “Look at the state of that,”‘ she told the Mail. ‘I turned to another customer next to me and said “Have you seen that?” and he said, “I’m not touching anything for sale on here.”‘
The mother of three approached a store supervisor and pointed out the filth – but she claims he was ‘blasé’ about the problem.
‘I said, “Don’t you think this needs to be sorted out? This is a health and safety issue.” He said it was difficult to clean but would ask a staff member to sort it out. But he didn’t seem at all bothered.’
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Anger: Ms Tyler says that a store manager told her the shelves were ‘difficult to clean’
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Grimy: There appeared to be bits of food and stagnant water in between many of the shelves
When Ms Tyler visited the store again two weeks later, the shelves were apparently in an even worse state than before – and the same pack of ham was still there.
She inspected other aisles, and found a thick mouldy residue in the dairy section.
‘I was mortified,’ she said. ‘The air can circulate and contaminate the food. I was disgusted that they’re kept in this state and incredibly disappointed that such a big company hasn’t taken any action.
‘If that’s what it’s like on display, what’s it like behind the scenes?’
Ms Tyler has since reported the issue to local environmental health officials. A spokesman for Slough Borough Council said that they have received a complaint and are currently looking into it.
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Apology: Tesco says it is ‘disappointed’ by the failure to clean the shelves properly
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Dirty Tesco Shelves
Report: Ms Tyler complained to her local environmental health department about the incident
A spokesman for Tesco said the supermarket giant was ‘disappointed’ to hear of the incident, and assured customers that the shelves in the Slough store have now been cleaned.
‘We maintain very high standards of hygiene and cleanliness in our stores, and we’re disappointed that those were not met on this occasion,’ he said.
‘Colleagues regularly deep-clean all of the shelving in the stores and we’ve taken action to return the shelves to their usual high standards.’
Last year the company was fined £45,000 after health inspectors found that one of their London stores was infested with mice.
The Tesco Metro outlet in Covent Garden was covered in dirt and rodent droppings, a court heard – while one inspector found an enormous ‘super mouse’ running around the premises.
In the past five years, three other branches of the retail giant have been fined for unhygienic conditions.
In addition, the supermarket was at the centre of last year’s horsemeat scandal after it emerged that some of its own-brand mince products contained up to 60 per cent horse instead of beef.


Sourced from the dailymail.com

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