Glass in coffee
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How old are the jars? This happened in 2010 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddri...
mikal83 said:
Advice please
I have found 2 pieces of what appears to be glass in a jar of coffee that we have been using for the last month. They are about 1/2 sq inch and there are also what appears to be smaller shards too.
Have written to nescafe but have had no reply yet.
what else can I do.
Do you have any enemies?I have found 2 pieces of what appears to be glass in a jar of coffee that we have been using for the last month. They are about 1/2 sq inch and there are also what appears to be smaller shards too.
Have written to nescafe but have had no reply yet.
what else can I do.
Few years ago I bought a bottle of Italian Beer from Morrisons, it had a screw top.
As I unscrewed the top I felt broken glass crumble and saw pieces of glass fall into the beer. i took the bottle back to Morrisons Customer Service, thinking that this wasnt going to be an isolated damage.
Their advice was that I send a letter to the manufacturers, best piece of advice they gave me was 'they are in Italy'
As I unscrewed the top I felt broken glass crumble and saw pieces of glass fall into the beer. i took the bottle back to Morrisons Customer Service, thinking that this wasnt going to be an isolated damage.
Their advice was that I send a letter to the manufacturers, best piece of advice they gave me was 'they are in Italy'
Studio117 said:
garyhun said:
mikal83 said:
what else can I do.
What is it you want?Wronged by the mighty nescafe.
If the retailer has a suspect batch they can feed it back to the manufacturer and have it checked out. Trading Standards will investigate to identify the scope of the issue (one jar or several thousand?) and take the appropriate action.
To do nothing is negligent if you have nothing to gain and at best all you'd get is a replacement jar or a refund.
lostkiwi said:
Studio117 said:
garyhun said:
mikal83 said:
what else can I do.
What is it you want?Wronged by the mighty nescafe.
If the retailer has a suspect batch they can feed it back to the manufacturer and have it checked out. Trading Standards will investigate to identify the scope of the issue (one jar or several thousand?) and take the appropriate action.
To do nothing is negligent if you have nothing to gain and at best all you'd get is a replacement jar or a refund.
OP - can you clear this up?
Speak to your GP or NHS advice line if you are really worried.
It's highly unlikely you have swallowed any glass as it would sink right to the bottom of the cup and stay there, so unless you swilled the dregs and gulped them down immediately, no chance. Even if you did swallow some, 99.99% of the time small chunks/shards will pass through harmlessly.
You'd probably be in hospital by now and not posting on here otherwise.
It's highly unlikely you have swallowed any glass as it would sink right to the bottom of the cup and stay there, so unless you swilled the dregs and gulped them down immediately, no chance. Even if you did swallow some, 99.99% of the time small chunks/shards will pass through harmlessly.
You'd probably be in hospital by now and not posting on here otherwise.
WOW, its attack the OP Monday is it.
No I don't want compensation FFS or anything else but to do the right thing.
To the helpful replies, thanks, we bought it from Tesco and will take it back to show the manager.
Yes I checked the jar etc for any chipping etc.
Its in general gassing 'cause I effin put it there, wanna moan.........then moan.
We wrote to nescafe but haven't heard a thing from them yet!
No I don't want compensation FFS or anything else but to do the right thing.
To the helpful replies, thanks, we bought it from Tesco and will take it back to show the manager.
Yes I checked the jar etc for any chipping etc.
Its in general gassing 'cause I effin put it there, wanna moan.........then moan.
We wrote to nescafe but haven't heard a thing from them yet!
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