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  • 4 pints of yogurt?

    Right, anybody got any idea what I can do with 4 pints of fat free plain yogurt?

    Ruddy T3sco!

    When I did my online order, you could click on one pot of free yogurt. Great.
    Except the click didn't work.
    I tried it a few times, then gave up... I didn't really want the yogurt.

    I've just unpacked 8 pots of it! We were laughing, until I checked the bill, and found they have charged me for all of it

    I am so cross with Tesco online. I have used them 3 times now, and every time the order has been wrong in some way. Never again.
    Last edited by Two_Sheds; 26-01-2009, 08:14 PM.
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  • #2
    Can it freeze?

    Or add some pureed fruit and make a kind of sorbet and freeze?

    Give it to someone who's got thrush? lol

    *wonders if the delivery chappie thinks you may have it!

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    • #3
      At least it is fat free...

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      • #4
        Weird...I got double yoghurt order from Tesco today too!

        Phew. At least mine was full-fat Greek yoghurt that I can think of a hundred things to do with *sitting with spoon and pot of honey.*
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        • #5
          If you contact their customer service and explain what happened, they will likely refund you. That or tell you that you should have looked at the final bill more closely before paying.

          As for yogurt, it goes into muffins quite nicely and is a good base for meat marinades for BBQing or grilling. You can also freeze the stuff, but it will probably need a good stir when you defrost it.

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          • #6
            E mail them and have a moan, I did when they persistantly made mistakes with my order and when I recieved squashed bread, they gave me a £10 voucher to say sorry and refunded the dodgy goods.
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            • #7
              Keep it in a bucket for any "chilli-related" incidents...
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              • #8
                TS, do just let customer services know - they're really good actually. Most times they deliver something's wrong and they always refund. I ordered an organic chicken and said I wanted it to be around £8.00 (a tiny one!) and they delivered one for nearly £14.00 but refunded the difference when asked. I alternate between Tesco and Waitrose...
                I don't roll on Shabbos

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                • #9
                  I think I heard you can make it into cheese too.
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                  Now a little Shrinking Violet.

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                  • #10
                    cucumber and mint raitha, great with curries. and you can freeze it just have to stir well when defrosted
                    Vive Le Revolution!!!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Growem View Post
                      or tell you that you should have looked at the final bill more closely before paying.
                      Yes, I know I should have, but it was 2 closely typed A4 pages long, Mr Sheds was playing up because the door was wide open letting cold air in, the delivery guy was at the front door not the door that we use, we couldn't find the key, I didn't want to keep him waiting ... the phone was ringing .. you know how it is

                      I order loads of things online, I'm not a newbie. I just can't get to grips with Tesco's website, I don't think it's very good.

                      For instance, if I type in CHICKPEA I get one thing. If I type in CHICK PEA I get a few more.
                      If I type in BEANBURGER, nothing comes up, only if I type BEAN BURGER
                      I wanted my normal 200g of their coffee, but they only had 100g jars online.

                      It's just pants

                      Rant over. I'll get it all on my bike like usual in future
                      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                      • #12
                        The one and only time I ordered online (never again) it was the "alternative items" that annoyed me

                        I ordered fresh organic beefburgers and got frozen nonorganic veggieburgers

                        that along with squished fruit and yucky veg put me off

                        Have you ever went shopping and followed the online "pickers" I wouldn't let them near my food. They don't give a monkies about what they're picking

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                        • #13
                          i do order from the dreaded tesco once a month, dried , tinned and toiletries/household only, in the past when they have messed up, they have been very quick , to either refund or replace, and once when they lost my order altogether, sent another one first thing the next day, free of charge, with a bouquet and a voucher for £20 so i have no complaints really.
                          I do agree that their site can be a bit hard to navigate especially the 2 for ones and special offers.
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                          • #14
                            I've heard it's good for the skin!
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                            • #15
                              I find Asda a bit easier because you can go round the store and do a normal shop, then load the receipt details into Your Account then everything you've bought becomes a Favourite and you can load the whole lot into your online trolley next time. I don't know if Tesco have that facility?
                              I'd definitely ring up and explain about the dodgy thing on the website & your OH accepting the delivery, ask if they'll come & take them away. They'll more than likely just refund it!

                              As for using the yoghurts, ermmm... Veggie Korma? Mix with some jam & make some Frozen Yoghurt Dessert?

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