'Infuriated' Sainsbury's shoppers left with 'trust issues' over Easter egg error
- A Sainsbury's shopper became 'infuriated' after discovering an Easter egg weight discrepancy, then shared it on Reddit.
- The Easter egg was advertised as 230g, but it actually weighed only 140g.
- The shopper posted a photo to Reddit group r/mildlyinfuriating, prompting other shoppers to comment on the error.
- One Reddit user stated, "Sainsburys egg is 60% its advertised weight," while another mentioned "trust issues."
- A spokesperson said Sainsbury's is investigating and assured customers that processes are in place to prevent recurrence.
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'Infuriated' Sainsbury's shoppers left with 'trust issues' over Easter egg error
A shopper has purchased a Taste the Difference Belgian Dark Chocolate Easter Egg with Sea Salt from Sainsbury's 90g under the advertised weight.
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