Allergy advice is a good point to be coming from too.I'm surprised this happened considering the whole range of food that has to be correct for a variety of allergies. Surely supermarkets are generally more attuned than this one. I just put "no substitute" on stuff if it's important. I'd rather have nothing than the wrong item.
This shop needs a severe rap. Wake 'em up!
The Nanny state is rearing it's ugly head again. Choose no substitutes or decline it on delivery. You can't blame supermarkets for not knowing every individual shopper's circumstances. They will pick the goods in the quickest manner possible, if not, it will cost you a fortune.
Any delivery I get you get to choose to take the substitute or decline it and the driver can easily order the refund on your doorstep. Anyone could get something they don't want/need/like/are allergic. It is up to us to refuse it.
My weekly shop was delivered today. I ordered No Added Sugar Crusha, but they had decided to substitute it with the sugar version (this is a dilute milkshake drink which has 20 servings in the bottle). I rang the supermarket who couldn't understand what the problem was, and thought it was a reasonable substitute. She said that the online shoppers have a handheld device which tells them what to substitute an item with. I don't think a non sugar version of something should be substituted with the sugar version. My mother who has lost her sight through diabetes could have quite easily made herself a drink with this without knowing. The delivery driver said to him, the item looked like what she'd ordered anyway. The supermarket can't see the seriousness of what they've done. Has anyone else experienced this?
I think the supermarkets need to be educated. I wonder if they would do the same thing with a gluten free product?
It has happened with a gluten free product to me! I laughed and refused the substitution at the door giving it back to the driver.
Sounds like a mistake then, Eurobuff. I once ordered two packs of frying steaks and it was only when I was putting them away I realised one of the packs was actually casserole beef. It looked similar and I presume my shopper had grabbed it by accident, thinking it was the same as the first one.
That's bad then. The driver should have checked the delivery note and drawn attention to the substitution. Perhaps he didn't look as closely as he should.
Good job you spotted it.
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