Woolworths responds to online complaints

26 January 2016 - 09:04
By Kaveel Singh
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       PHOTO: MLONDOLOZI MBOLO
BUSINESS AS USUAL: Retail store Woolworths refuted retrenchment claims , saying a 'transition' on employee contracts was taking place. PHOTO: MLONDOLOZI MBOLO

Woolworths South Africa has responded to a complaint it received on its Facebook page in which a customer claimed she had bought a batch of Frankfurters that contained plastic when cut open.

"The product has been received from the customer and is with the supplier for full investigation," Woolworths said in its response on Monday.

Facebook user, Anuschka Vorster Nagy,‎ posted a picture of pieces of what appeared to be plastic inside the Frankfurters on to Woolworths' Facebook page at the weekend.

In the post she said, “I am a regular customer at Woolies. Imagine my horror when I found this embedded in my Frankfurters. Which by the way is what I give my kids for lunch.

“Logged a complaint on Monday and still to date no action and no collection from Woolies. Shocking!!! Not only is this a health risk but they are meant to be a premium brand store.”

The post garnered widespread support and prompted many to add to the fray by listing their own complaints.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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