This Tesco expiry date query prompted the most bizarre customer care response you’ll ever see
This exchange must go down as the most bizarre and unexpected response to a customer care query ever.
It began when a chap called Matthew Stock sent a message to Tesco on Twitter to query the mysterious ‘best before’ date on the relish that came with his Tesco burgers.
https://twitter.com/mattyjstock/status/1142848908365840385
If that’s tricky to read, the ‘best before’ date reads ‘21040’.
Tesco replied on Twitter and when we say it escalated from there, well, it really, really did.
And this is the bit marked ‘unexpected plot twist’.
Except Matthew, quite rightly, simply wasn’t letting this lie.
More updates when we get them. In the meantime, here are just a few of the things people were saying about it.
This expiry date thread takes a bit of a journey https://t.co/XMALoQoAm9
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) June 25, 2019
She's give you the answer now pal, eat your burgers.
— Ameen Nassir (@radar2032) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/TheHazelHayes/status/1143486560295411712
After the 140th day a portal opens briefly
— Darragh Ó Mellow (@mellowedface) June 25, 2019
this exchange is honestly better than any "buckle up and get ready to hear about my nan's gangster funeral 1/120" thread you will see today https://t.co/shfeAc9nDK
— a cool and interesting guy (@stefmowords) June 25, 2019
In short …
Sainsbury’s:
I’m ever so sorry, we still don’t have contactless we are working on it I swearTesco:
Not a big fan of the Gregorian calendar, fuck you Matthew learn how to read the Julian pic.twitter.com/sjr4XSIGob— James Felton (@JimMFelton) June 25, 2019