Found a rubber glove in my shake powder..

I'd definitely be pointing the finger of suspicion toward somebody in the production line, hand the glove over to the company and don't let them palm you off.
 

Ahh a few years ago I used to order everything from there, think it was not long after they started, they were very highly recommended on every forum as they were the best around.

I stopped training for a few years and only last month made another order for my gym supplements. I noticed they were sold to The Hut etc few years ago...and reading around it seemed their customer service level had plummeted. Reading around some more and finding out they had withdrawn their Liquid Egg Whites (which I used to order from them a few years ago) because someone caught salmonella from them :eek: was all I needed to decide to order from elsewhere, BulkPowders.
 
Could they send you the other glove? So then you'd at least have a pair?

Must say, that thought occurred to me too! :D
Originally Posted by Darg
Can someone explain protein shakes to me? ....snip!

Never understood them myself either. I prefer proper food with dead animals in it! :D

Mind.....!

Given the stereotypical users of "Protein Powder"


Used to know a guy who worked on the production line of these shakes. He reckoned that, without fail, he would tease one out into the mixture every shift.

I dont imagine that they would be bothered that much! ;) :D
 
lol, gesture of goodwill... No, it's the bare minimum... The goodwill would be offering you 10Kg of protein, delivered next day, free.
 
Goodwill - is not replacing a contaminated product. I'd expect that regardless.

Goodwill would be giving you something extra (glove free) to remedy the situation.

It'd be pretty damaging to them and helpful for their competitors for this to hit social media. I'd politely say that you aren't satisfied with their goodwill gesture and feel that other customers have a right to know about the mishap, unless they can satisfy you with actual reasonable goodwill gesture.

Isn't that blackmail?
 
Goodwill - is not replacing a contaminated product. I'd expect that regardless.

Goodwill would be giving you something extra (glove free) to remedy the situation.

It'd be pretty damaging to them and helpful for their competitors for this to hit social media. I'd politely say that you aren't satisfied with their goodwill gesture and feel that other customers have a right to know about the mishap, unless they can satisfy you with actual reasonable goodwill gesture.

If you feel other customers should know, why would them giving you free stuff change your mind?
 
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