Sunday, May 27

Whistle Blower on Tesco and Sainsbury

clipped from www.bbc.co.uk

Whistleblower - Supermarkets

An undercover investigation reveals the extent to which out-of-date food is sold to customers.

Person holding a tray of meat

For six months, two BBC reporters worked undercover to investigate health and safety issues around food in some of Britain's supermarkets. They find produce beyond its shelf life that's re-labelled and put back on fresh food counters.

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2 comments:

Matthew Cain said...

You might be interested in the Tesco response to the report. Click here to judge whether it's convincing: http://newscounter.com/fullStory.jsp?id=764289

Harlee said...

Standard big business answer so no not convinced by them; profits are always put before all else. No mention of why they are importing chickens from the east.....