muffin1973
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Also in dunnes at the weekend and bought a tub of coleslaw to make sambos for after a football match!
Made the sambo's Sunday morning and ate one as I was wrapping them in clingfilm, the taste was awful, looked at the coleslaw date and it was dated the 30th April. I purchased it on the 2nd May. Now I know I should have checked the date but was in a hurry!!!
Lost the cost of a slice pan, ham, cheese, coleslaw and lettuce!!!!!!!
I was in a convenience store in Mayo a couple of weeks ago just getting milk. I decided then to get a small jar of coffee even though I know its madness to be buying this type of stuff here but again it was convenient at the time.
I started looking at the coffee and not sure why I looked at the date or else it just caught my eye but the dates on all the small coffee jars were October 08. I went through the whole shelf and put them to one side. Don't normally bother doing this but called one of the staff and showed her the dates. She got a box and whipped them off the shelf rapidly and thanked me for showing them to her. Now imagine October 08 and this was April 09. Somebody not doing their job properly in that shop and checking the stuff.
How long does coffee last after its sell by date. Suppose its different with perishables and vegetables. Just thought it was bad form that these jars were left on the shelves that long.
I have to check the date on bread in Dunnes all the time. Bread should have at least four days from the date you are buying it, which is certainly not always the case. Its all down to stock control, or from what i see the lack of it.
Brennans - Yeaterdays bread tomorrow. Just back from the local Spar buying a Brennans pan. Bottom shelf dated best before 8 May, middle shelf best before 9 May and top shelf Best before 10 May.
I was charges E1.96 in Spar for the pan. I'm nearly sure that Tesco is farcheaper than this.
Murt
..................It is strange though that suppliers to Tesco of fruit and veg in North Dublin now have to send their product to a packer in Northern Ireland for it to be packed and then sent back down.................
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