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Andy_1984

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just munched my way through more than half of a peperoni and ham subway and found strands of the blue plastic bag they get the bread deliverd to them in. you can see its not been put there as its been baked along with the bread.

 

now where do i stand for compensation i can tell you i was physicly onvolentary puking my guts up thinking i ate even more of the stuff before i noticed it.

 

should i march round to subway with it and probably get my £3.00 back or write to subway head office with pictures and demand some compensation ?

 

anyone done this before im not sure what i should do. i do know this i wont be back in subway again

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I'd write to Subway head offices and if you're not happy with their response, threaten to go to the press. Not nice, but not as nasty as the Tesco condom-in-a-sandwich reported on another thread. Coincidentally, somebody on Maggot Drowning has just been complaining about regularly finding white paper in their brown crumb groundbait.

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Take it back to the shop!! First and foremost BUT do NOT let them keep the sandwich!! It is YOUR property and although they will want to keep it insist they do not; Wait and see what they say! And report it to the local Health Department. They will STILL be anxious to compensate you as it will be the suppliers who will get the rocket!! But keep the evidence whatever you do!

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Take it back to the shop!! First and foremost BUT do NOT let them keep the sandwich!! It is YOUR property and although they will want to keep it insist they do not; Wait and see what they say! And report it to the local Health Department. They will STILL be anxious to compensate you as it will be the suppliers who will get the rocket!! But keep the evidence whatever you do!

 

i kept the sandwich, its in the freezer to keep its shape and state in tact, i never went to the shop, i was always a good customer i got my coffee from there a lot and know the people by first name so its a tricky situation, i did however send this letter to their head office:-

 

20 April 2007

 

UK & Ireland Head Office

Unit C5, Quern House

Mill Court, Hinton Way

Great Shelford

Cambridgeshire

CB22 5LD

 

 

Subject: Chocking Hazard!

 

Subway branch: Cambridge Street, Glasgow

 

I am writing to you in regards to the remains of a plastic bag found embedded within my subway bread.

 

I Ordered 6” honey oat bread with pepperoni (grilled) ham, lettuce, green pepper, onion, halipenos, mayonnaise, crisps and a diet coke with ice. I Got back to the office and ate more than half of the sandwich to then notice that there was strands (remains) of a clear blue plastic which I assume is what the bread is stored in. you can clearly see that the plastic has not been placed there or fallen on it afterwards it is embedded within the bread. I still have what is left of the sandwich is in a container and in my freezer to preserve it. I am not sure how much of this I may have eaten but you see where it has torn from what looks like where I have bitten.

 

I purchased the subway at roughly 3:00pm on Friday the 20th of April 2007

 

Now I need to know what you are going to do for me. I will of course be going to the news papers with this in due time. The Glaswegian news paper would most probably love to hear about it, I await a reply.

 

 

Regards

 

 

Andrew Croft

 

Administration Staff

Property Matters

 

Andrew.croft@propertym.xxxx

Tel: xxxx

Fax: xxxx

Mob: xxxx

 

Address:

[removed address]

 

hope i never screwed it up by not going to the shop first. if they respond with hostility ill mention trading standards and enviornmental health

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Guest Ferret1959

I had some compo off ASDA chemist last night and didn't even ask for it.

My perscription was missing a about 60 items so had to go back the next day for them.

The pharmasist was very nice and could say sorry enough times.

Had a fiver ASDA voucher for my troubles.

 

Good on you ASDA. :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

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Had a scalloped edge bread saw blade ping out of a loaf of mothers pride once, nearly cut my ear off.

 

The man from mothers pride had so many cakes with him when he knocked on my door, he nearly dropped them. I got really fat.

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the last subway i went in had bags similar to yours but had graffiti and smelt of urine as well.

why on earth is a roll called a subway? or in fact even a submarine?

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Somebody on another forum I moderate found the end of a finger nail in her shop-made sarnie :yucky: From all the stories I've read both there and on here, I'll never buy another sarnie in my life!

 

AND I'm going to make my own mayonaise!!!

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someone I know bought a pie from a local shop one summer. when she started eating it she found 2 wasps baked in the filling. She was full of hell and took it back to the shop. The response she got from the shop assistant was "Eeee, I made those pies - wasn't I lucky I didn't get stung!" :wallbash::yucky:

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