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Hungry man fuming at Sainsbury's sly attempt to mask 49p dinner item's key flaw

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A hungry man that bought a Sainsbury's cheese and tomato pizza was shocked to find that the treat was almost devoid of a vital ingredient.Tom Scott, a product designer, thinks the large frontal sticker was slyly placed to cover the pizza's inadequacies.Taking to Twitter, he wrote alongside a laughing emoji: "Hey ⁦@sainsburys⁩ any less cheese and this might be tomato bread, good to see excellent sticker placement."A customer representative called Caitlin was on hand to try and help, apologising for the lack of cheese.“Hey Tom!

I'm very sorry there was a lack of cheese. Can you please DM us from the link below with the name of the store they were purchased from, your full name, address and Nectar card number?

So that I can look into this, Caitlin,” she wrote.The pizza Tom bought is only 49 pence, but you still expect to get the main ingredients even for that lowly price. "We are happy to replace this item if it is not satisfactory," Sainsbury's say on their website.

The Daily Star has contacted them for comment. Taxi driver Colin McKenzie's lunchtime meal was also ruined after he found that one vital ingredient in his Tesco's own brand smoked ham and cheddar meal deal sandwich was missing.He took to Twitter to vent his frustration that his Tesco smoked ham and cheddar sandwich was actually just a smoked ham sandwich as it was lacking in cheese.He wrote, on social media; “Hey @Tesco, where's the cheddar?”His cheesed-off tweet ended with a crying face emoji.

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