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AIBU to be seriously annoyed at Ocado’s response?

53 replies

FairyLightFiend · 24/05/2018 15:01

Totally prepared to be told I’m unreasonable here.

I had some Ocado mozzarella delivered in my online order a week or so ago. It still has a couple of days left on its use-by and had been stored in the fridge since it’s delivery. I got it out today and cut it open in the sink as I usually do. As soon as I cut into it it exploded. Everywhere. All over the walls, my fancy radio, the food I’d been preparing and my first time of wearing (dry clean only) jumper. It smells absolutely revolting. The whole kitchen (and me!) does. I can only assume that it had been rotting and building up pressure.

I can’t get out for replacement cheese so I’m also faced with a mostly prepared, but now totally unusable set of ingredients for a meal for friends tonight. And I’ll have to welcome them into a kitchen that smells like rancid badger. I’m probably going to have to order takeaway or take them out.

I contacted Ocado via their online chat and the person I spoke to couldn’t have seemed less bothered. I was offered a refund on the mozzarella and, when I pointed out how ridiculous that was, a £5 voucher that they didn’t even send as promised. When I detailed again exactly what trouble their product had caused I wasn’t told that I could take it up with their insurance department, but that they didn’t know how that process worked!

AIBU to think that this is appalling customer service? They happily throw money off vouchers at new customers but clearly couldn’t give a shit that their product had caused me SO much inconvenience and expense.

OP posts:
SparklyMagpie · 24/05/2018 23:27

Commenting just to pass on my sympathies to @enjoyingscience

My heart breaks

IHopeYouStepOnALegoPiece · 24/05/2018 23:29

Wasn’t the packet expanded and bulging to suggest it had gone off.

How much damage has been done financially?

TestingTestingWonTooFree · 24/05/2018 23:31

I’m with you OP, I think they should refund you for the off cheese and compensate you for dry cleaning + time to clean kitchen and replace cheese.

Emma198 · 24/05/2018 23:32

You have to accept there will be inconveniences in life without expecting to blame someone and be compensated by them.

BustopherJones · 24/05/2018 23:38

Has anyone ever done that thing where you make a chocolate bowl by dipping a balloon in chocolate? I accidentally popped one of the balloons and still occasionally find a bit of chocolate THREE YEARS LATER.

It was purely my own clumsiness to blame, but thought I’d commiserate as a fellow splattered kitchen owner.

AlmostAJillSandwich · 24/05/2018 23:40

Who on earth cooks whilst wearing brand new, dry clean only clothes?! It's an obvious hazard that things spill, splatter, get dropped/knocked over etc, so you're totally unreasonable to hold them responsible for your clothing. As for the kitchen, bit of cleaner on a sponge and it will be fine, so why expect compensation there either.
Are you also expecting them to pay for your take away/meal out?! You're just being ridiculous. It was a minor thing, there were probably indicators there was something wrong with the cheese, and if not, well, things like this happen, its not the big deal you're making it out to be. They have offered a refund and a good will gesture, thats more than they're obliged to do.

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 24/05/2018 23:45

enjoyingscienceShock oh no, the cheesy disappointment!

itsallgravybaby · 24/05/2018 23:58

OP, you must Brie devastated.

It's nacho fault and it's a Gouda job they offered you a refund

Edam sure you check the pressure of the bag next time!

Grin
KirstenRaymonde · 25/05/2018 00:05

What damage? You wipe down your surfaces and wash your top. You sound a bit mental, these things happen. So much inconvenience, really?

user1473878824 · 25/05/2018 00:11

“The damage” GrinGrin

What do you want them to do? Come round and clean your kitchen? Sorry but this isn’t a ‘oh no OP you shouldn’t have posted in AIBU!’ You are being ridiculous. They’ve given you a voucher for more than the cost of the cheese. Sorry about your fancy radio but I’m pretty sure water just wipes off.

thatsscottishtender · 25/05/2018 02:00

If the damage was grater I'm sure they would've done feta than that

Whereismumhiding2 · 25/05/2018 02:40

OP, that does sound annoying. I think I'd feel a bit initially fed up too. It's total bad luck that it ruined your dinner party, food, top and messes up your lovely clean kitchen. Sorry to hear that. What were you hoping Ocado would do as compensation?

A PP's comment of usually cheese isn't used as a weapon of mass destruction really made me chuckle! Is this a story that might feel funnier to you in a few days time, in the retelling of it with that gem of a line?! Grin

Whereismumhiding2 · 25/05/2018 02:44

@FairyLightFiend
I hope your dinner party, (even if it ended up as a takeaway), went well anyway. I really hope your friends helped you laugh it off. Flowers

LampHat · 25/05/2018 03:27

Ah OP I think everyone’s being a bit mean! Try complaining to Ocado on Twitter and include a photo of the mess and the sad, hungry dinner guests. That might get better response!!

SabineUndine · 25/05/2018 04:08

Goodness do you expect to get money every time something inconveniences you?

muffinthepuffin · 25/05/2018 04:35

Sympathy OP, not sure what a regular supermarket might do above and beyond that if you bought it in person though?
I bit into an apple I got from ocado a couple of months ago and found a whole caterpillar next to my teeth Shock they only gave me a replacement cost voucher for those even though I was pretty traumatised and let the side down by squealing in the office Blush I guess it proved its organic credentials though!

AIBU to be seriously annoyed at Ocado’s response?
NotAgainYoda · 25/05/2018 04:59

Goodness, gracious; great balls of fire

hadenough · 25/05/2018 05:10

In your shoes I'd be annoyed and maybe stop shopping with Ocado but you're not going to get more than you've been offered. Life's bad enough, so I'd just try and clean the kitchen the best you can and male the best of it.

Clandestino · 25/05/2018 05:14

Preparing highly aromatic food which on top of everything can spill or splash in a dry clean only jumper? Why not take a white silk robe? What could go wrong?
First of all, these things happen. Second, surely the packaging must have been swollen and hard if it exploded all over the kitchen and yourself.
First world problem.

NotAgainYoda · 25/05/2018 05:17

Yes. At the best of times opening mozzarrella can be hazardous, but for it to be explosive there would have been some warning. Surely? If this is true. It smells a bit of middle-class-baiting-windup.

Luisa27 · 25/05/2018 08:33

Ahahaha 😂

Frosty66612 · 25/05/2018 08:40

I once bit into a cereal bar I got from Ocado and a wriggling maggot fell out onto my lap. I spoke to their head office and still only got a £5 voucher. These things just sometimes happen and aren’t always 100% in their control. Still totally gross though

Fintress · 25/05/2018 08:49

Sorry, off topic but my friend poured a bowl of muesli and found a live pink caterpillar in it. She fired off an outraged email to the supplier only to discover later it had fallen off a plant in her kitchen Grin. She promptly apologised though.

Mammyloveswine · 25/05/2018 09:02

enjoyingscience GrinGrin

If the packet exploded it must have been like a balloon... how did you not notice this???

Mammyloveswine · 25/05/2018 09:04

Eeeh fintress my friend once wrote to cadbury complaining of a hair in her dairy milk (that she had planted Shock).

She got a voucher for chocolates and tickets to cadburyworld! I'm seeinh her next week and will remind her of this Grin

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