I received an email from Amazon yesterday evening, advising that they were carrying out a product recall on a brand of hot chocolate pods, which I had purchased a few weeks ago…
The product you purchased is affected because it may contain plastic fragments from the pod. If you still have this product, please throw it away immediately and do not use it. There is no need for you to return any product to us.
When advised what to do, should I discover any plastic in my beverage, the email went on to say “don’t blog about it too loudly, or everyone will want some!”.
OK, OK… in case any of Amazon’s lawyers are reading, that last bit was made up. But if you want a legal battle, I’ll happily see you in court to discuss the three boxes of hot chocolate that I have already drank and the amount of plastic inadvertently consumed.
Do I have a case? What say you, Judge Rinder?
The funny thing about the whole issue is the error message received, should you click onto the old link to the hot chocolate product…
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