It happened with one Tesco consumer who went to buy the bacon for his Sunday breakfast, but the world came to the end because he had found six bacon rashers instead of seven.
Facebook was the first place to share his sorry feelings, where more than 200 hundred users had shared the sad news. The thing is that Tesco, whether for good or bad news was being talked once more about social media.But I can feel sorry for the consumer, who had just the Sundays to spoil himself with a great breakfast and the main ingredient was missing by one rash on the pack. The thing is...if Tesco says that the bacon pack comes with 7 rashers, off course we are going to pay for the 7 and not 6. Tesco had answered the consumer complaint with a great humour that they would make up with the consumer asking the receipt and the packet barcode. But who keeps the product barcode after open the simple bacon packet and start cooking? Better not throw away the barcodes and receipts while we are not satisfied and certified with quantities.
The main thing is to keep the client happy after the stress and the Tesco has managed.

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