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Is this normal with Asda delivery?
Hi all,
So I've noticed with Asda, when you order for them online and they cant fulfil your order they substitute something that gives less food than if you had the item they had out of stock:
I know I've still saved money overall technically but still think it's a bit cheeky when they give you an item worth £1.50 less, and 100g less in produce (which is roughly another 2 meals for us). It feels a bit silly to get in a tiss about a little bit of food, but in a time where a lot of people are struggling with food prices you'd think they'd just give you the amount you originally paid for.
u/One_Estate9009 — 7 hours ago