
Second pot of mouldy fruit from Greggs today. Took the first one back, they said get another, no problem. Get back to my desk and more mould in this pot. Had a short internal debate whether to just bin the grape and eat the rest, but I’ve gone off the idea a bit now.
At least I’ve walked to Greggs and back twice today, which is probably better for me than the fruit anyway.
by urban_shoe_myth
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Photo the batch code that’s on the lid and contact Greggs directly.
The rest would have been fine I’d expect. I’ve not seen a mouldy one in those fruit pots but it’s not uncommon for a bunch of grapes to have a few manky ones.
You don’t offset food by eating more food, it’s suppose to be instead of.
Fruits are great on their own.
“You can’t outrun a bad diet”
If only there was a way to check the contents of the pot before walking back to your desk, ey?
I thought this was a chihuahua’s face
It’s a clear pot, and the grape is on top. Why didn’t you have a Quick Look?
Just go and buy some fruit for the week and lower your single use plastic contributions.
Fyi, you’re not offsetting anything. Adding fruit is just adding more calories.
Buying fruit from Greggs? You deserved that.
I was thinking the other day that places like mcdonalds and greggs seem to have the most gross apples and grapes whenever ive had them there. Even the little pots in the tesco meal deals. Idk what happens to them.
That grape is perfectly edible. It’s bruised and has vine marks, but hasn’t gone off.
So, your attempt proved fruitless?