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Old 24-12-2024, 03:42 PM #1
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Default Morrisons Christmas delays extend to second day

This is Terrible
for some customers of Morrisons.

[Some Morrisons customers encountered
further delays with their Christmas orders
more than 24 hours after the supermarket
experienced what it called "systems issues"
on Monday.

One customer told the BBC she was left
waiting for about £200 worth of groceries,
another said he struggled to get answers
from the firm about his Christmas shop.

It follows chaotic scenes at the UK's fifth
biggest supermarket on 23 December - the biggest
grocery shopping day of the year - which
saw deliveries cancelled and discounts
not applied.

Morrisons has apologised and says deliveries
are back to normal but it has yet to reveal
the cause of the problems despite repeated
requests from the BBC.

"Today the Morrisons store experience is
back to normal, but all More Card
customers will still get 10% off their whole
shop instore throughout the day,"

the supermarket told BBC News
on Tuesday morning.

It added: "Click and Collect and
Home Deliveries are working as normal.
We are determined not to let a single
customer down this Christmas."]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8g24qn87no
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I was reading today hundreds of customers of Tesco and some other supermarkets were left with ruined Christmas dinners after they found their turkeys were rotted.

Terrible how this can happen.
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I was reading today hundreds of customers of Tesco and some other supermarkets were left with ruined Christmas dinners after they found their turkeys were rotted.

Terrible how this can happen.
Yes Tesco must give all a full refund
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