I was in my local Wilco, thinking it was about time I got some spuds chitting.
I picked up a bag of Rocket and headed for the checkout. On the way I passed the sweetie counter, with its weighing machine, and well ... just thought ...
What was labelled as 3Kg came up as only 2.78 Kg, so I went back for another bag ... 2.81 Kg, and then another, 2.79Kg. Hmmmmmmmm.
I went to customer services and explained.
First, they said they didn't have any instore scales, I suggested they did.
Then they said, "Oh, they're not calibrated for potatoes." ? ? ?
Then they point out that 3kg is the packing weight.
Are they selling low weights and measures (6% low)?
What do your 3Kg bags weigh ? Have you bought any bags that are not full weight at point of sale ?
How many spuds in your bag?
I will weigh mine in the morning and confirm but only 9 spuds in my bag.
Got mine from wyevale and no weight mentioned,just 10 tubers.
If any shop sells goods by weight they HAVE to provide a scale according to the weights and measures act, If a shop sells under weight then they can be summonsed. They can however get out of it if the said goods are marked up with a note to say weight when packed
COMPLAIN - send an email to Wilko head office - you can bet your life they will send you a goodwill gift voucher and a covering letter - I complain about everything and anything and have a nice collection of gift vouchers that I save up for Christmas LOL I have £55 worth of vouchers so far this year (yes it is only Fenruary) from companies who I was "very dissapointed" with.
Infact I am delighted when I find a valid reason to complain LOL
WHERE THERE'S BLAIM THERE'S A CLAIM!!!!! SO COMPLAIN!!!!!!!
Very interesting. It's possible that the weight is the packaged weight & they have lost water... sounds like quite a bit though! I thought it was alright if they're within 10%. Or do they have to average out at the labeled weight?
Wouldn't bother me personally...
we pick the tubers we want put them in a brown bag and they are all £1.00 a kilo :)