My wife just had an altercation with a #SaveOnFoods manager who would only replace half of the spolied meat she had been sold.

She told him this was the 4th time recently she’s had to return rotten meat to this store and if he didn’t replace all the spoiled meat she’d be done with #SaveOnFoods completely. The manager just replied “fine!” and walked away from her.

The gall of these grocery chains is unreal. They jack their prices, pawn bad meat and when caught, download the losses onto the customer.

It was once said “the customer is always right”. Nowadays Managers openly insult customers because their grocery chains are stinking rich off all our backs and always have 50 more gullible consumers they can pawn their bad product onto.

Screw #SaveOnFoods. After years of frequenting this store our thousands of dollars spent meant nothing to you. Take your smug manager and regularly rotten meat and ‘eff right off.

#SaveOnRottenMeat #Overpriced #LowQualityService
#DisrespecfulManagers
#LostBusiness #BoycottSaveOnFoods

@rhtunstall totally with you on this. One thing I’d suggest, if it’s feasible for you, is to use a service like Instacart. I suggest this only because they are very good at just refunding any item you are unhappy with, no questions asked. It costs a little more obviously but for us it solves two problems: no contact shopping and refunding bad products. This is ofcourse not for everyone so feel free to tell me to shut up Wesley.
@andymoose Thanks for the suggestion, will check instacart out! Also, I approve of this #tng reference.

@andymoose @rhtunstall It is also easy to comparison shop on Instacart, or to search all the stores at once for a particular item.

And you don't have to risk getting Covid at the supermarket.

@rhtunstall The absolute worst things with this are the fact that a ton of these shitty places are in food deserts, too.
@rhtunstall there’s a better solution here, just don’t buy meat.