Argh tesco's

Top tip for Tesco (ahoy!). Check your receipts at the till, some of their offers don't go through properly or at all. I remember a few months back a bill showed £43 and when I sent the woman round the reduction was £7.
 
If you got a bad case of food poisoning it could last you a week. I had a bad case and it took me 5 days to recover.

Clean your kitchen / cooker too ! And don't eat that junk I guess ? (dunno if it's junk but as it gave you poisoning then...)
 
hahahahahaha

Did you know that for every £8 spent in the UK Tesco accounts for £1 of it, doesn't sound like fail to me.

Sounds like monopolisation to me. Lets be honest, tescos just wants to get it's greedy little fingers in every single pie on the market and then smash the other pies, especially the little pies, to bits.

Personally I don't want my shop run by someone who's done a 2 week training course to be called a manager, or be served chicken thats been dehydrated, sent somewhere to be rehydrated and injected with water, then frozen sent here and defrosted in england. It's quite simple, they don't really care about the customer, the staff don't (I know, I work there unfortunately). It's a budget supermarket but everyone seems to lap it up.

I'm a fan of quality, tescos genuinely doesn't do quality, they always do something ***** to increase profit, and then pocket the profit, don't put anything back into the store.
 
Who cares? Cheap is what people want these days.If you have a family the chioice can be between cheap food and no food for some.
Never had a problem with Tesco's, and I too love clubcard points.
 
I doubt you got food poisoning from Tesco but probably from cross contamination when you prepared it.

However, I would go to your Doctor to confirm what you have and then contact Tesco Customer Services. You'll probably be able to get some free chicken.


EDIT: Oh and Tesco ClubCard points are awesome. Every little helps.
 
Who cares? Cheap is what people want these days.If you have a family the chioice can be between cheap food and no food for some.
Never had a problem with Tesco's, and I too love clubcard points.

If you saw what people bought you'd realise, thats just not thecase.
People buy so much crap, doleys just come in, fill their trolley with frozen crap for their kids and don't touch any real food "oh it's so expensive", "it wouldn't be if you bought proper food" when the prepacked stuff is a rip off anyway.

It's the way people waste today, people don't want to butcher their own chicken, they'll buy breasts and legs all seperate, the won't boil the carcass for stock. They won't grow their own vegetables or even herbs, or make meals from scratch even. You look at how our forefathers did it and when people say "i can't afford to not shop in a supermarket" they're full of crap.

It's amazing how much cheaper I can shop for food in independants anyway, when you consider the increase in quality, pay about the same for meat, but less for any veg I buy, deli I pay less too.

The reason everyone spends so damn much on food is because they're lazy, now you can accept that, personally I think we're already to much like american, blind ignorant consumers for the most part.
 
as said above it's likely to be x-contamination

having a young daughter i'm ultra careful about hygiene in the kitchen, it's so easy to touch some raw chicken and touch a door handle without washing hands properly :)
 
It was some cooked chicken, that you can either eat cold or heat up, i took the heat up option because i prefer it hot.
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It was these ones. BBQ chicken

You know, that packet reads to me like they are uncooked but after cooking you can consume them hot or cold.

Sure you you didn't just eat undercooked chicken?! :p
 
Ok not the best thread to read when ur sitting eating yesterdays Boneless Chicken from KFC. Been in the fridge over night... should be ok.... shouldn't it :P
 
+1. I just received £7.50 worth of vouchers from my last lot of tesco clubcard points.:) There's two of their stores near to me, one of which is open 24/7. I'm NEVER without anything I want or need, just a 2 minute drive away any time around the clock.

Really? I thought the 24 hour Tesco stores in England closed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. There are true 24/7 stores in Scotland though.
 
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