Hey,
so I've never shopped at Morrisons prior to 23 Dec, when I did my Xmas shopping. We decided to do it at Morrisons, as our bank is offering 20% cash back on purchases up to £100.
I found the quality to be shocking. Like, actually shocking! Literally all of the fresh food we bought (with expectancy of at least 26th - most to 28th) is already bad. The carrots look viles, and the tomatoes - despite a display date of 28th are already mushy and just don't look great. A pack of mushrooms that has an expiry date of 27th already smell bad and have a weird watery substance around them (slightly thick!).
The broccoli is also bad. None of the stuff we bought in Tesco has went bad, so it's 100% not our fridge now being cool enough or anything.. we also found their fruit and veg to be more expensive than other supermarkets...
just wondering if Morrisons are known for bad quality? Or maybe they just stockpiled loads of fruit and veg for the period so that by the time it was sold, it was already close to expiry?
so I've never shopped at Morrisons prior to 23 Dec, when I did my Xmas shopping. We decided to do it at Morrisons, as our bank is offering 20% cash back on purchases up to £100.
I found the quality to be shocking. Like, actually shocking! Literally all of the fresh food we bought (with expectancy of at least 26th - most to 28th) is already bad. The carrots look viles, and the tomatoes - despite a display date of 28th are already mushy and just don't look great. A pack of mushrooms that has an expiry date of 27th already smell bad and have a weird watery substance around them (slightly thick!).
The broccoli is also bad. None of the stuff we bought in Tesco has went bad, so it's 100% not our fridge now being cool enough or anything.. we also found their fruit and veg to be more expensive than other supermarkets...
just wondering if Morrisons are known for bad quality? Or maybe they just stockpiled loads of fruit and veg for the period so that by the time it was sold, it was already close to expiry?




