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AIBU about this tomato

36 replies

Okay377 · 14/08/2016 15:34

I bought a packet of 6 on the vine tomatoes from tesco this afternoon. Opened when I got home and one is manky - split on two sides and leaky. AIBU to return to the shop?

And yes, I know I could buy from a market where I could check tomatoes before buying (I couldn't see this through the packaging) but Tesco is convenient. And I know

I could chop and cook but wasn't planning on that for dinner tonight.

It was only a pound a pack but that's a lot for me at the moment.

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Bearbehind · 14/08/2016 15:35

Wouldn't it cost more to go back than it's worth?

Penfold007 · 14/08/2016 15:35

I would return the pack. One manky tomato will spoil the others in the pack.

Sparklesilverglitter · 14/08/2016 15:36

For 1 split tomato I personally wouldn't but I'm lazy!

If you want to go back to the store and get another pack why not? Yanbu to go back to the shop

NeedACleverNN · 14/08/2016 15:36

Well yes yabu

It's one tomato. Chuck it and eat the rest. It's £1. Too much faff for a £1

Just chuck it in the bin. I had to throw away a mouldy strawberry that was in a brand new bought that day packet. The rest were fine so I ruled the loss and just threw it.

PovertyPain · 14/08/2016 15:39

If a pound is a lot for you, OP, and it doesn't cost you anything in time and money, then take it back. I've been in the situation where a pound is to me, what £10 is to others.

OpenMe · 14/08/2016 15:42

Of course you wouldn't be unreasonable and I'm sure it would be replaced without question if you did but I really couldn't be bothered. I'd just use one less tomato in whatever I had planned.

It does seem to a bit odd to spend £1 on fancy tomatoes if £1 is such a lot of money to you ATM that you're going to worry about this TBH.

Okay377 · 14/08/2016 15:43

It doesn't cost me to go back - I walk there. That's what I was worried about penfold I've laid the others out on the side to dry if they had juice spread from the manky one. I guess I wonder if the shop will think IABU and a cheapskate

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Pearlman · 14/08/2016 15:45

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Okay377 · 14/08/2016 15:45

I'm not on the breadline open but they were a treat to have in salads this week. I still have five so I guess IABU

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Okay377 · 14/08/2016 15:46

And I see it as one less portion of fruit/veg this week!

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Babyzoo · 14/08/2016 15:46

Yanbu to. Whether it's worth the hassle is another matter.

pigsDOfly · 14/08/2016 15:48

Don't worry about what the shop will think of you.

If it's not too much of a faff to go back why not. If one tomato is bad it's possible they're all off especially if they're on the same vine.

PavlovianLunge · 14/08/2016 15:49

Not unreasonable to return/exchange the pack, and I doubt the shop staff will judge you in any way - they certainly shouldn't.

AyOhRiver · 14/08/2016 15:51

You could tweet/post on their facebook page with a picture of the offending tomato and see what they say. A friend did this a few weeks ago with some manky apples, also Tesco, and got a voucher in addition to refund for the hassle of returning them.

AtleastitsnotMonday · 14/08/2016 15:51

If I get dodgy produce and am going to be in the shop anyway I usually do take it back. If I'm not going in that dirrection I don't make a special trip. It's not really about the actual money to me. Some supermarkets will refund the cost and replace the item.

PhoneNumberQuestion · 14/08/2016 15:55

It's one tomato. Chuck it and eat the rest. It's £1. Too much faff for a £1

Take it back and make a fuss but politely - reference the inconvenience to you, time to bring it back, spoiled your planned dinner etc etc
They'll probably give you something +++ - like a money off voucher or something beyond £1.

nennyrainbow · 14/08/2016 15:59

YANBU to take it back. They will refund or replace without any questions - it is substandard goods after all.

ginghamstarfish · 14/08/2016 16:05

Just call their CS - they will refund you with clubcard points or send you out a voucher. I do my shopping online with Tesco and anything manky or not fit for purpose means a call to them and a refund/voucher. Never had any problems with them.

Amelie10 · 14/08/2016 16:07

Please don't embarrass yourself and tweet about it. Rather return it if you really feel you need to.

elephantoverthehill · 14/08/2016 16:08

YABU. A few times the person on the checkout has noticed stuff like this and asked someone to get a new pack for me. If that had been the case then you would not have been embarrassed. Once in Asda the checkout operator checked my eggs, which I had failed to do. One was broken so she gave me the box free. You have the right to enjoy all the tomatoes you paid for. Smile.

Bluechip · 14/08/2016 16:15

Thanks elephant and amelie I have no intention of tweeting about a split tomato although I'm not sure how I'm embarrassing myself Hmm

I'll take back. Thanks all.

Amelie10 · 14/08/2016 16:25

ConfusedI didn't say you were going to tweet, just referred to the suggestion to do that from a pp.

elephantoverthehill · 14/08/2016 16:31

I guess I wonder if the shop will think IABU and a cheapskate
I would be embarrassed if the shop did take on that attitude which I an quite sure they will not.

Vickyyyy · 14/08/2016 16:40

Return it, you may also get a voucher for a fiver or so for the inconvenience.

I wouldn't bother personally, but it seems to have upset you somewhat so why not.

CakeNinja · 14/08/2016 16:46

Are tomatoes a treat to have in a salad? I thought they were one of the basics!!

Anyway, it's obviously upset you so take them back. I would have binned it without a second thought, same as I do if I buy anything and it arrives not quite perfect, I write it off as just 'one of those things'.
This seems like it will play on your mind though!!

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