'Why would a store think that’s okay?'
Supermarket giant Tesco has issued an apology after upsetting shoppers with a bizarre supermarket display. The retailer was hit with complaints after shoppers spotted it outside a supermarket.
The wilted bedding was priced at £3.50 a pot, the full asking price. The "bizarre" scene confused shoppers - with one customer dubbing the decision by the supermarket giant "bonkers". LeicestershireLive reached out to Tesco about the lifeless marigolds, who have confirmed the plants have now been removed from sale. A spokesman apologised for the poor quality of the products and advised any unhappy customers they are eligible for a refund.
"I took a picture because I thought it was just bizarre. They must have been wheeled out like that this morning. Why would a store think that’s okay? It doesn’t create a good impression - quite the opposite.
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