Anyone lately see whisle blowers give or take a few tesco on bbc? have it put you stale buying from in attendance?



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it was absoulutly disgusting,

but while foghorn make good points the local butcher is dying out i dont own one in my local town nor a greengrocer,

the closest we hold is a market once a week on a fri and sit but i cant normally travel due to work. it does have a butchers HGV and enjoyed the meat from at hand when we can. we certainly dont hold a local fish munger luckly my hubbys a chef and if we want fish he gets a change on delivery writ .
I've worked at another supermarket for 5 years, and seen similar activites going on. I would picture it goes on surrounded by all supermarkets, and probably will verbs to.
I've known for years that when the sellby date cheese have mould on it it is taken out of the packet and the mould cut off, later re-packaged or grated. Did you know the sellby date on bottles and cans of beer is a con to create you drink it before the date. A master brewer told me that.
All the Iceland sellbys are taken round the local pubs and sold, I enjoy a freezer full.
I dont buy of those counters myself, or shop at Tesco. But i found the chickens/ maggots bit and the sick factory for ready meal disgraceful.
No, what was it in the order of?
Anyone who has read my responses on Food-FAQ.com will, without a doubt, have noted that I hold always impelled the purchase of meat from independent butchers. This is not because I fear the hygeine standards of supermarkets such as Tesco, but because I am not convinced that their meat is hung for a sufficient length of time to be surrounded by best condition for sale and cooking.

Butchery staff within my local supermarkets (not Tesco) seem reluctant to allow me to examine their meat, but I buy no meat (except from my local butcher), unless I can be given a token to feel and smell. I buy no meat unless I am allowed to assess it, or, at leat, to check a typical pice of the cut of meat I need to buy.

I do buy products from Tesco - but I have to attain them on line, as the nearest Tesco is 16 miles from my home. Their Brie is moderately good, they hold out good prices on tinned stuff, but I stick to my local butcher for my meat. He knows meat, and know that I know meat, and that I can smell and feel elderly meat.
suspected about tescos for a while immediately
all you well-mannered people will enjoy to go to your local butcher thats if you still enjoy one
When Tescos come to town all the buisnesses that own been nearby for generations will hold gone to the wall
Thanks to tescos we have no other choice,or own we.
Time to be a vegitarian methinks
No I just wont buy anything from them counters, not that I did anyhow. But they still get rid of the same brands as any other supermarket so I am still going to shop here.
It doesn't put me off buying from these stores, Tesco.com individual my favourite, but I never buy meat from them, other using a proper butchers shop.

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