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I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some
specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the ingredients and did not see that the Barbacoa has chile sauce in it and my husband hates that. So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I managed to pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a thick sauce with tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. And they showed them eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup which is what it looked like, that would still only feed one person. So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like it anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly a misrepresentation of what was inside. I have yet to open the Barbacoa but am expecting more of the same. At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 18:17:11 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some >specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked >meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the >ingredients and did not see that the Barbacoa has chile sauce in it and my >husband hates that. So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I managed to >pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a thick sauce with >tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. And they showed them >eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup which is what it looked like, >that would still only feed one person. > >So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like it >anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly a >misrepresentation of what was inside. I have yet to open the Barbacoa but >am expecting more of the same. > >At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! Have you seen that Costco is selling cryovac'd packages of their rotisserie chicken. The package is pieces of meat only and found at the meat counter with the deli trays. Janet US |
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On 7/29/2014 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some > specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked > meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the > ingredients Oh dear, it would have been too much to not buy pre-cooked meat. > So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I > managed to pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a > thick sauce with tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. > And they showed them eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup > which is what it looked like, that would still only feed one person. > > So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like > it anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly > a misrepresentation of what was inside. Gee, like no one has ever experienced that before. It's marketing. The pictures of the food on the package are never what is in the actual package. In fact, most of the photos state "representative image" in very small print. So don't tell me you read labels. > At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. Of course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but it might not matter. Jill |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:30:54 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > Have you seen that Costco is selling cryovac'd packages of their > rotisserie chicken. The package is pieces of meat only and found at > the meat counter with the deli trays. No, but I haven't been there in a couple of months. Thanks for the head's up. Do you remember what they are charging for it? -- I take life with a grain of salt, a slice of lemon and a shot of tequila |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:57:40 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in > complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. > Of course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but > it might not matter. No idea what QFC is. It reminds me of QVC, but maybe they did that on purpose. -- I take life with a grain of salt, a slice of lemon and a shot of tequila |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:26:18 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:30:54 -0600, Janet Bostwick > wrote: > >> Have you seen that Costco is selling cryovac'd packages of their >> rotisserie chicken. The package is pieces of meat only and found at >> the meat counter with the deli trays. > >No, but I haven't been there in a couple of months. Thanks for the >head's up. Do you remember what they are charging for it? I didn't look. That area is always heavy traffic and I was just trying to read the shelves so that I would know what was in the store. I will probably go this weekend and will look then. Janet US |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:57:40 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 7/29/2014 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some >> specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked >> meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the >> ingredients > >Oh dear, it would have been too much to not buy pre-cooked meat. > >> So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I >> managed to pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a >> thick sauce with tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. >> And they showed them eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup >> which is what it looked like, that would still only feed one person. >> >> So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like >> it anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly >> a misrepresentation of what was inside. > >Gee, like no one has ever experienced that before. It's marketing. The >pictures of the food on the package are never what is in the actual >package. In fact, most of the photos state "representative image" in >very small print. So don't tell me you read labels. > >> At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! > >Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in >complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. >Of course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but >it might not matter. > >Jill If it is 'meat' and it is cheap, you can bet your booties that meat is not what the stuff inside is all about. Real meat costs money. Janet US |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 18:17:11 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some >>specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked >>meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the >>ingredients and did not see that the Barbacoa has chile sauce in it and my >>husband hates that. So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I managed to >>pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a thick sauce with >>tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. And they showed them >>eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup which is what it looked >>like, >>that would still only feed one person. >> >>So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like it >>anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly a >>misrepresentation of what was inside. I have yet to open the Barbacoa but >>am expecting more of the same. >> >>At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! > > Have you seen that Costco is selling cryovac'd packages of their > rotisserie chicken. The package is pieces of meat only and found at > the meat counter with the deli trays. > Janet US No but nobody here likes rotisserie chicken. I finally came up with a way to do chicken so they like it and that's the only kind of chicken they like. I will never buy this Barbacoa again. Unlike the chicken, there was a lot of meat but it is bad. Fatty and has a weird, chalky taste. The stuff that Costco sells is great! Only problem with that is that the package is too large. I like it. I just don't really want it any more than perhaps once or twice a year and nobody else here will eat it. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 7/29/2014 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some >> specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked >> meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the >> ingredients > > Oh dear, it would have been too much to not buy pre-cooked meat. > >> So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I >> managed to pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a >> thick sauce with tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. >> And they showed them eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup >> which is what it looked like, that would still only feed one person. >> >> So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like >> it anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly >> a misrepresentation of what was inside. > > Gee, like no one has ever experienced that before. It's marketing. The > pictures of the food on the package are never what is in the actual > package. In fact, most of the photos state "representative image" in very > small print. So don't tell me you read labels. > >> At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! > > Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in > complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. Of > course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but it > might not matter. I have to read each and every label to see what is in there. Both packages turned out not to look anything like the picture but in entirely different ways. I have bought the Barbacoa at Costco but it didn't look or taste anything like this. I believe they also sell Chicken Tinga but I'm not sure I would buy it after this experience. And no of course I don't have the receipt. And I can't take back something that someone has eaten. Nor would I bother to take stuff like this back. I paid...what...I dunno...maybe $6-7 for two packages? QFC is not a store that I go to often. And I hate it when people take things back for what I think are frivolous reasons. Certainly if something is spoiled or broken, that would be a real reason. But just because you don't like something? You do that a few times and you'll find yourself being blacklisted by the store. And why can't I complain here? You do! Lots of people do. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:57:40 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in >> complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. >> Of course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but >> it might not matter. > > No idea what QFC is. It reminds me of QVC, but maybe they did that on > purpose. > Grocery store owned by Kroger. Mostly high prices and they don't sell a lot of things that I buy, like wheat grass. So I generally only shop there if there is a need. I remember now why we went. They were the only store to have advertised Coke products on sale. Turns out that Albertsons did have them on sale. They usually do. They just weren't in the ad. |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:57:40 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 7/29/2014 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> I don't normally shop at QFC but we stopped there the other day for some >>> specific reason that escapes me now. I bought two packages of precooked >>> meat for tacos tonight. Chicken Tinga and Barbacoa. I only read the >>> ingredients >> >>Oh dear, it would have been too much to not buy pre-cooked meat. >> >>> So I heated the chicken for his tacos. I >>> managed to pick out 5 bite sized pieces of chicken. The rest was a >>> thick sauce with tomato chunks. This was supposed to be 3 servings. >>> And they showed them eaten as tacos. Ha! Even if served as a soup >>> which is what it looked like, that would still only feed one person. >>> >>> So... Angela will have to have something else. I doubt she would like >>> it anyway with all that tomato. The picture on the outside was clearly >>> a misrepresentation of what was inside. >> >>Gee, like no one has ever experienced that before. It's marketing. The >>pictures of the food on the package are never what is in the actual >>package. In fact, most of the photos state "representative image" in >>very small print. So don't tell me you read labels. >> >>> At least these were cheap. But I won't be buying them again! >> >>Got the receipt? Take the stuff back. Seriously. There is no point in >>complaining about products here because we don't shop at your stores. >>Of course it's not their fault you didn't know what you were buying but >>it might not matter. >> >>Jill > > If it is 'meat' and it is cheap, you can bet your booties that meat is > not what the stuff inside is all about. Real meat costs money. > Janet US The two packages were just the opposite. The chicken was all veggies and sauce. The beef was all beef with very little sauce. It just wasn't good beef. I have been spoiled because the beef that Costco sells is yummy. |
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On 7/30/2014 1:45 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> And no of course I don't have the receipt. And I can't take back > something that someone has eaten. You might be surprised. I bought a jar of dry roasted peanuts at Family Dollar, their brand. It says right on the label, if not completely satisfied return the EMPTY package with the receipt for a refund. (I didn't need to return them; the peanuts were fine.) They don't want people bringing back opened containers of food which they then have to dispose of. But the empty container with receipt and a legitimate complaint would most likely not be issue unless you make a habit of it. As for complaining... have you *ever* told a store manager you were dissatisfied with something? How are they supposed to know something is wrong unless consumers tell them? Jill |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:19:21 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:26:18 -0700, sf > wrote: > > >On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 21:30:54 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > wrote: > > > >> Have you seen that Costco is selling cryovac'd packages of their > >> rotisserie chicken. The package is pieces of meat only and found at > >> the meat counter with the deli trays. > > > >No, but I haven't been there in a couple of months. Thanks for the > >head's up. Do you remember what they are charging for it? > > I didn't look. That area is always heavy traffic and I was just > trying to read the shelves so that I would know what was in the store. > I will probably go this weekend and will look then. > Janet US I might get there today. If I do, I'll post what I see... if I see it. Didn't see that product at Safeway the other day and I looked for it specifically. There's always a line at customer service, so I didn't inquire if they still have it on their list of choices to order or not. -- I take life with a grain of salt, a slice of lemon and a shot of tequila |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 7/30/2014 1:45 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> And no of course I don't have the receipt. And I can't take back >> something that someone has eaten. > > You might be surprised. I bought a jar of dry roasted peanuts at Family > Dollar, their brand. It says right on the label, if not completely > satisfied return the EMPTY package with the receipt for a refund. (I > didn't need to return them; the peanuts were fine.) > > They don't want people bringing back opened containers of food which they > then have to dispose of. But the empty container with receipt and a > legitimate complaint would most likely not be issue unless you make a > habit of it. > > As for complaining... have you *ever* told a store manager you were > dissatisfied with something? How are they supposed to know something is > wrong unless consumers tell them? > > Jill Yes. The White Cat Popcorn from Sur La Table. I have not told a store manager that in a grocery store though. But I did work in a store and I frequently went beyond the store manager with complaints of poor products. And where did that go? Nowhere. A store manager isn't going to be able to change what they sell, particularly if it is a Kroger product. |
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