Certain things can really piss me off when browsing the supermarket shelves. I don't expect to find broken eggs, damaged fruit or unsealed crisp packets, even if they are thrown on the 'reduced items' section.
On the same level, David Walker, from Newcastle Upon Tyne, was just as outraged last year when he realised the slicing of the bread he bought in Morrisons was wonky.
To complain, he wasn't interested in going back to the store for a replacement. Instead, he uploaded his disgust to Facebook, shaming the company in front of a mass audience.
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"Morrisons Killingworth! You listen to me, you listen good and you listen hard. Do you hear? Right! Looks at this phone,..." - he really was angry and took it out on his punctuation.
Image credit: Featured image credit: Facebook/Morrisons/David Walker
Walker felt as passionately about his bread as any lad would feel about their full, cold and refreshing pint of lager being poured away after a hard day at work.
Morrisons recognised this and responded. However, steering away from the corporate bullshit responses that so many of us have suffered from, the company found the funny side.
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Image credit: Facebook/Morrisons
It wasn't long before people started joining in on the banter.
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Nice one, Morrisons, and good for you, Walker, showing the true value of the internet and modern-day complaints.
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Featured image credit: FACEBOOK/MORRISONS/DAVID WALKER
Featured Image Credit:Topics: Viral, Food, Funny, Morrisons, Facebook, Community, Letter