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To be fuming that Tesco have put a potentially LETHAL toy back on sale!!!

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AddictedToRadley · 04/09/2010 21:07

I bought a teddy from Tesco on 10th August that was labelled as suitable from age 12 months+ for my ds aged 21 months. I gave it to him the next day and (as per usual) he put it in his mouth. I was just about to go cook his dinner but thankfully waited 5 minutes longer than normal. My ds suddenly started choking, if I'd been in the kitchen I may not have heard him as he wasn't coughing loud or anything he just couldn't breathe and his lips were going a blueish colour. I put my finger at the back of his mouth and pulled a good sized clump of fur out. Thankfully he was fine almost straight away but was very distressed. The fur had come from his new toy!! I'd bought one for a friends baby too so I checked that one and found chunks of fur came away if I just pulled at it slightly.

Obviously I was horrified at what couldve been so rang Tesco customer services. I was told that I had to take the toy back to the store for a refund. I told them I was not bothered about a refund more about the safety of other small children. These teddies were of animals. Like lions, cheetahs, monkeys, zebras etc and only cost £1 for the smaller ones or 2 for £3 for the slightly bigger ones. At this price I was so frightened they'd sell a lot more before I got to the store to fill in the complaint form and potentially put other children at risk. I was told they would issue a UK wide recall within 24 hours. Even though I didn't think this was fast enough what more could I do? I went to the store, filled in the complaint form (which took well over an hour!) and was told I'd hear back within a week (customer services said it would only be 3 days!). I didn't hear anything after 10 days so went back and was told it would be 2 weeks, after 2 weeks I was told it would be 3 weeks, yet I've still heard nothing!

Anyway, today I went in to Tesco and found these stuffed animals were back on sale! I was fuming and asked to speak to the duty manager. He said it was Tesco's policy to look into the complaint BEFORE removing any toy. I asked why and was told 'they may loose sales'!! I would've thought/hoped that a child's safety should come before profits but obviously not.

AIBU to have insisted that these soft toys were removed from sale immediately? It's only the one store out of all the stores they have but I'm so worried a child could die. If I hadn't been in the room when this happened who knows what the outcome would have been.

What more can I do to get the word out about this toy? I don't want a child to have to die before Tesco takes this seriously.

AIBU to be so bloody angry with Tesco? I was annoyed that they hadn't had the courtesy to even acknowledge my complaint before today, now I bloody fuming that they've put the toy back on sale (IF they even removed it from sale in the first place).

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saintlydamemrsturnip · 05/09/2010 22:57

god I almost bought one of those for someone with learning disabilities. Thank goodness I didn't.

DoFliesHaveKnees · 05/09/2010 23:02

I was in Tesco on Friday and was amazed to see that in their veg aisle, between the potatoes and onions was a big display of daffodil bulbs in bags very similar to the bags of onions.Hmm

ccpccp · 06/09/2010 08:40

Instructions said brush the bear. Did you?

thederkinsdame · 06/09/2010 12:24

Doesn't matter if she did or not ccpccp - the CE laws for under 3s means that the onus is on the manufacturer and retailer to ensure the product is safe before it reaches the shelf. It is not up to the consumer to carry out steps on fur which is clearly unsafe for the age range. For under 3s fur should be less than 5mm long anyway.

SkiHorseWonAWean · 06/09/2010 12:40

I'm sorry but if you buy a "toy" for 1 pound - do you seriously expect it to conform to British Safety standards? Was it kite-marked (or whatever it is they do these days)?

I'd imagine when push comes to shove they'd claim it was a novelty and not a toy.

StealthPolarBear · 06/09/2010 12:47

at £1 a toy or 2 for £3 they're a pretty odd bargain too

StealthPolarBear · 06/09/2010 12:48

just re read OP
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ByThePowerOfGreyskull · 06/09/2010 12:56

Ski Horse if it is sold in this country it HAS to conform to british safety standards.. doesn't matter how much it costs.

The only way you get round toy standards is by having a sign on it saying "this is not a toy" even though it clearly is. (as an aside Would be interested to see if this get out is actually legally ok)

SkiHorseWonAWean · 06/09/2010 13:00

Well if I bought a "toy" for a pound off a market stall I wouldn't expect it to be of the highest standard. Or legal!

I'm not overly naive in such matters.

Yes, it's all legal afaik - pretty much like those novelty condoms - they're not contraceptives.

AddictedToRadley · 06/09/2010 15:16

Should it really matter how much it cost? I only put the price on my OP so others could be aware which toy it is. The thing is that I bought it at a multi-national store and it had an age range on it that was suitable for my child. If this toy said age 3 years+ then that's my fault. No I didn't brush the one my ds choked on as it was inside the label in tiny writing and I didn't see it until I was looking for customer services phone number. I did however, brush the toy I had for my friend's dc and it was still easy to pull fur out afterwards!

I don't have a problem with the soft toy it's self, just the age labelling which IMO is wrong.

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