Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Nah, it’s Irish coke according to the label. It was tampered with. The flatness, the overfilling.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Well, my husband opened it and he can’t remember. I feel like if I opened it, I might have noticed that it opened too easy, being noodle-armed. But with the added grip strength, I could see a man or strong woman not noticing. Exactly right, it prompts SO many questions. It’s not just about one product or even scrimping. What else is going on there?
a_squirrelman wrote: » Or just a dodgy bottle. Not tampered with, overfilled by a machine.
razorblunt wrote: » You're 100% confident of that, for some reason.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » That’s possible but really unlikely. Overfilled bottles tend to not get past quality control. The odd one might but I really doubt it. I’ve known restaurants get in trouble for pulling shit down the years. And not that racist urban myth of Chinese restaurants serving dog. An Irish-run restaurant in my home town got in trouble for terrible hygiene standards and taking food off bussed plates and serving it to new customers. Restaurants do try to pull crap like this.
a_squirrelman wrote: » Well you've made up your mind on it. But they most likely didn't do a thing to that bottle.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Yeah but the seal is the actually important thing and you don’t know about that one way or the other. Without that you can’t say anything except don’t know what happened but you I got a flat and overfilled bottle of coke. Very naughty to assume the takeaway is tampering with the bottles (and all the other suggestions that have been tagged on to the accusation). It’s a huge leap and totally unfounded as you don’t know one piece of information that would actually clear it up.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » I haven’t named them here. I reported the incident to the relevant authority and, like I said, if it’s just a mistake, they have nothing to fear.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » OFB: Hello, authorities? Yes, i’d like to report my coke being flat and overfilled. Authorities: Was the seal broken? ODB: I don’t know about that but it was definitely Irish coke.... Authorities: Ok.... we’ll take it from here. Don’t call us, we’ll call you. I’m glad you had the sense not to name the resultant. That would change it from a spurious story into a slanderous story.
the_pen_turner wrote: » its not that dificult to open a bottle without breaking the seal
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Yup, I’ve done that before. It was an accident in my case but yes, it can be done. Soft drink bottles, milk bottles etc.
Blitzkrieger wrote: » I was at a street market in Thailand, having arrived with an almost empty suitcase thinking I could buy some suitable stuff for the climate locally. I was looking at some cargo shorts that seemed good quality with loads of pockets so asked the guy 'how much?' Let's pretend he said 100. I offered him 140 for two pairs. He didn't seem too happy about it, but accepted straight away. I might have got them cheaper, but it was hot as balls and the match was starting in a half hour. I still have the shorts too! Think they worked out around €7 each. One button has come off one pair but eleven years later they're otherwise fine.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Ah, the ball is already rolling so scoff all you like. I’ve already got a response and was not dismissed. So you lose yourself in your reverie there. Meanwhile, back in the real world...
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Meanwhile, back on the real world, you don’t know it was tampered with because you don’t know if there was anything wrong with the seal. You’re just saying it was tampered with without the one bit of evidence that would suggest it was tampered with. So... scoff
Odelay wrote: » Order another one and send it off to Coca-Cola, or just report the issue and they will send someone in to order one them selves. Their product is very consistent, they can analyse the packaging and contents to see if it is any different. They take this stuff extremely seriously. If they find a problem, they will conduct a in depth investigation and if there is a problem, the takeaway will have serious problems. Don't mess with Coca-Cola.
Deleted User wrote: » Jesus friggin' Christ you're still wearing the same pair of shorts after eleven years? That's some outstanding stinge right there my friend!
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » We ordered an Indian last night from our usual. Got a 1.25L bottle of coke that we noticed the level was a little high on. When we opened it, the “coke” was almost completely flat and was almost certainly an off-brand cola.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » ...Why should I not escalate this?
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Why should you not escalate it? Humm... the complete lack of evidence they did anything wrong, they would be w main reason. If you knew the seal was tampered with then there would be a case to answer. I’m loathe to use the term “Karen”...
Blitzkrieger wrote: » Jebus - coke isn't very high margin but why would you bother? Buy it, refrigerate it, sell it. By the time you've found an intact looking bottle, (hopefully) washed it, bought a cheaper cola, and filled the old coke bottle, you've probably spent more time/resources on it than you've saved.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » You just did. Use the term and own using it, or don’t use it. ...
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » You called the authorities because your coke was over-filled and under-fizzy. And you make a pretty serious allegation based on no evidence except the info above. When the shoe fits...
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » And it’s being taken seriously. Is everyone involved a Karen? (a sexist term, by the way) No evidence... oh apart from the evidence outlined. But apart from that...