The customer described the chicken as a 'measly smear'
A Sainsbury's customer has taken to Twitter to complain about the 'measly' portion size of one of the supermarket chain's ready meals.
Twitter user Shane Mitchell shared an image of a chicken dinner he purchased from Sainsbury's for £4. Tagging the store, he wrote: "@sainsburys look at this portion size for a chicken dinner the chicken is a measly smear not worth the £4.00 can barely call it a chicken dinner." The image showed a small portion of chicken served up alongside peas, a few carrot batons and three small potatoes. The customer did not elaborate on which store he had bought the chicken dinner from.
The ECHO contacted Sainsbury's for further comment. A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said, “We are in touch with Shane to apologise for the disappointment and to offer a small gesture of goodwill which he can put towards his next shop with us.”
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