SIR – I am writing to you to voice my outrage at Tesco.
I visited the Valley Road store in Bradford on June 8 to take advantage of the brilliant offer for half-price Kellogg’s Coco Pops.
Tesco is not my usual supermarket, but because Coco Pops are my children’s favourite cereal, I thought I would venture there.
As I entered the store, a man walked past me with his trolley bursting at the seams with the ceral, and my thoughts were ‘here we go again’. I had previously been to my local Morrisons where more or less the same situation had occured.
As I got to the particular aisle where cereals are, what did I come across? Yes, you guessed it – empty shelves.
Because of this one man’s actions and Tesco’s greed, my children went without their favourite cereal.
I have complained to Tesco, as I would like to see a regulation put in place where customers can take good advantage of offers with limited purchases on each item.
I hope all the major supermarkets take my letter into consideration, stop thinking about their own profit and sales and put their customers first.
Miss E L Foster, Sticker Lane, Bradford
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