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Customer finds bait hook inside tin of fish in Thailand

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Photos via ผู้บริโภค Facebook

 

by leah


A customer was reely taken aback when he discovered a bait hook floating in a tin of fish produced by a famous brand in Thailand. Luckily, he spotted the sharp hook before chewing it.


Consumer protection Facebook page “Phuboripok” (“consumers”) posted a photo of the offending tin of fish yesterday with the caption…


“A #consumer was about to eat tinned fish when he found a foreign object in the tin. He wrote a short message saying “I do not forgive QC (quality control) 100%.”

 

“He’s already been in contact with the [brand’s] sales department who offered to give him two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/thai-life/customer-finds-bait-hook-inside-tin-of-fish-in-thailand

 

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

discovered a bait hook floating in a tin of fish

I often wondered why those tins of fish are so cheap.

 

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7 minutes ago, webfact said:

two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.

Now this is a headline.

 

I have never heard of compensation being offered.

 

 

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38 minutes ago, webfact said:

offered to give him two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.

How generous!

 

This is about the same compensation he'd get for having his grandmother run over by one of their delivery trucks.

normally they should have a check for metal parts somewhere

1 hour ago, webfact said:

“He’s already been in contact with the [brand’s] sales department who offered to give him two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.

I'd reply, 3,000 and we have a deal

2 hours ago, webfact said:

“He’s already been in contact with the [brand’s] sales department who offered to give him two crates of tinned fish as compensation for the incident or 1500 baht in cash.

As long as there's no hook in their offer...

Question is, was it really there or did he put it there?

 

I recall the days of syringes being found in cans of Pepsi.....  But, video cameras showed the truth!

He said "I was never a lover of fish in tomato sauce, but now I'm hooked."

2 crates of fish or a fishing rod and reel, he already has the hook  :jap:

He better pipe down before he gets sued by the fish factory. Welcome to TiT. 

I found a lot of dirt floating around in a bottle of one of the most popular brands of drinking water here. The manufacturer never even replied to me about it. Thing is, I ordered 30*6*1.5 Litre, and they wouldn't accept to take all bottles back even I found dirt in one bottle.

 

Now have to change brand, but it's the only good one that does delivery. Not sure what to do about it.

16 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Interesting. I thought they used nets.

Not always true, many brands claim 'line caught'......

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