Supermarket giant Tesco has issued an apology after upsetting shoppers with a bizarre supermarket display. The retailer was hit with complaints after shoppers spotted it outside a supermarket.
Shoppers visiting a Leicestershire branch were dumbstruck to find the supermarket charging full price for plants that were completely dead.
We're talking flatlined. The wilted bedding was priced at £3.50 a pot, the full asking price. The "bizarre" scene confused shoppers - with one customer dubbing the decision by the supermarket giant "bonkers". READ MORE:ASDA praised for £1 food charge - now shoppers want Morrisons, Tesco, M&S and Sainsbury's to do the same LeicestershireLive reached out to Tesco about the lifeless marigolds, who have confirmed the plants have now been removed from sale.
A spokesman apologised for the poor quality of the products and advised any unhappy customers they are eligible for a refund.
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