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Is It Appropriate To Give A Negative Review

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pastafreak | 19:37 Sun 11th Feb 2024 | ChatterBank
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...for a fresh food item based on its country of origin? 

Just seen on Sainsbury's site. 🙄

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Where's it from? Russia?

Some will say yes, some will say no.

i say no. They didn't have to but it. Some people are just so silly it's like complaining over the pronunciation of words!

I guess it's Israel 

If it's, for example advertised as Welsh lamb but on delivery is NZ lamb I'd refuse to accept it and complain, maybe send a negative review if it wasn't a substitute.

Otherwise, mo

 

No.

What was the comment?

Would Welsh lamb be premium price?

If the shop substituted NZ you wouldn't be getting what you paid for.

Sandy, I won't pay for NZ lamb nor anything else I can easily buy produced in UK

Appropriate ? Depends on what one's criteria for appropriateness is.

no

if it si that bad, people wont buy it ( after eating it once)

everyone gives negative reviews on Sainsbury's site, it's an ancient British custom

https://www.reviews.io/company-reviews/store/sainsburys

I'm not sure what's behind your question but a negative review based on incorrect information regarding country of origin is fair; or having inferior products from afar which in the reviewers opinion were not as tasty as local ones, fair enough too.

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Hopkirk is correct. A review of avocados...the reviewer complained that while others were from Morocco ...these were from Israel. One ⭐

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