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Birthday cake disaster, what would you do?

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Cakeybreakyheart · 01/03/2015 21:41

I bought DP a birthday cake for a v special birthday, we didn't have a chance to cut it at his party.

We cut it today to start giving it out to people.

The cake itself looks fab but it's totally inedible. Dry, very very heavy consistency almost bread-like.

It doesn't taste very nice at all and I'm just gutted about it. You really couldn't even force a piece down.

Would you tell the person who made it? I paid over £50.

What would you expect them to say/do?

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Cakeybreakyheart · 05/03/2015 23:57

BTW that £25 was generous, included the board and was not based on cheaper bulk buying.

That's all moot though, as the cake wasn't edible. Just pleased to have our money back.

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SweetValentine · 06/03/2015 04:34

I'd be a bit Hmm that they didn't want to try it and figure out what happened.

diddl · 06/03/2015 06:53

Is it good enough for trifle??

Odd that they didn't want at least a piece back to try & figure it out.

Maybe they have an idea...

Ohnodisaster · 06/03/2015 08:18

Yeah-trifle!

Cakeybreakyheart · 06/03/2015 11:23

TRIFLE!! Grin

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Cakeybreakyheart · 07/03/2015 13:15

DP came home and told me he'd chucked it in the skip at work Sad

Sorry birds. And TBF it wouldn't have made a good trifle.

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