in which the subject of receipts has arisen. Can anyone tell us if it is against the law not to give a receipt. The shop that did not give the receipt was Greggs. I was of the opinion that a large concern like this would give receipts automatically but . . .?
They should take your word for it if no reciept, otherwise why would you bother to go in and complain?
Was it cold?....i hate cold stuff when it's supposed to be warm , so i always ask them for the freshest out of the oven and hottest, as if it's cold, i hand it back....they dont warm them up again.
Well, yes if the sausage roll is inedible. Why should you pay for it if you can't eat it? Unless you are rich squarebear you have to work for your money (unless you are on benefits) and you can't afford to throw money away.
Is this about the guy who bought a steak slice from Greggs and was upset when he didn't find the finest hand reared filet-mignon inside it? No offence to the fellow but what was he expecting?
Well in that case, you take it back. I once bought a sausage roll that was all roll and no sausage. I just took it back to show them and they gave me another. No need for a receipt.