Why just take a bite?

This is definitely the type of thing that ought to go on Twitter. Just to see the poor person at the other end try to find something pithy to say in response.

Mainly because I used to be the one at the other end trying to think of something nice to say.
 
If you want some decent cookies, try the bakery section in M&S, their cookies may be twice as expensive for a pack of 5 but they're nearly twice the weight and they taste a lot nicer. Double chocolate are my favourite but the rest of my family seems to prefer white chocolate. Just pray the staff at your local store actually knows how to bake cookies, some staff always seem to mess them up and turn them into biscuits instead.
 
they bake them instore and pack them instore, if you complain its most likely the culprit would get a message about the complaint, not directly but the whole bakery department would be told.
that is pretty disgusting tbh.




edit, plus what to all the oat and raisin hate, they are by far the best in taste!
 
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How strange...purchased some cookies from Asda and one of them has a bite taken out of it :p

Why not just eat the whole thing, surely their stock control when baking isn't that strict?

That's a little less funny than taking a nibble. The customer wouldn't buy the packet then post about it on OcUK :p.
 
I was going to say it could quite possibly be just damaged, but looking at it again, it's clearly a bite mark.

I guess they hoped that you'd not notice.. (Or that they just don't care)
 
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