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Horrified shopper tucks into newly-purchased bag of pork scratchings from Tesco – which were FOUR YEARS out of date

She attempted to eat a bacon sandwich the next day but struggled as the taste reminded her of the gone-off scratchings

A HORRIFIED shopper said she was "gobsmacked" to discover she had been eating "rancid" newly-purchased pork scratchings from Tesco which were four years out of date.

Dawn Mitchelle, 31, picked up a pack of Mr Porky's pork skins at her local supermarket while stocking up on snacks last Saturday.

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Here the bag can clearly be seen with the sell by date as August 2012, next to the receiptCredit: SWNS - Bristol +44 (0)1179066550

As she began to eat the pork snacks later that day she thought the first piece seemed a bit stale, and when she tucked into a second bit an "absolutely rancid" flavour filled her mouth and she realised they were off.

The reason why the snacks were extremely unpleasant soon became clear - she checked on the back of the packet and saw the scratchings were almost four years past their sell by date of August 2012.

Dawn, a graphic designer from London, said: "They seemed normal when I opened them.

"The first one I ate was soft and seemed to be a little stale. The second one had more of a rind to it and tasted horrible, really rancid.

"I spat it out and turned the packet over to check the date. I was gobsmacked to find that I had just eaten pork skin that was four years out of date.

"I have no idea how they were still on the shelf as I picked them up from the very front.

"I really couldn't believe it. I showed my sister the date, as I thought at first I had read it wrong.

"I had a bacon sandwich the following day and didn't finish it as the taste of the rind was reminding me of what I had eaten the day before."

Dawn contacted Tesco but claimed their customer services team had a blasé attitude.

She was offered a £3 gift-card and no explanation as to why the old packet was on sale at their store in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

The pork scratchings filled Dawn's mouth with a "rancid" taste
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The pork scratchings filled Dawn's mouth with a "rancid" tasteCredit: Alamy

Dawn added: "I don't know what I expected them to do, but I felt that a £3 gesture of good will was insulting considering how far out of date they were.

"To be honest I feel that I was shrugged off. I could perhaps understand if it was a sandwich a couple of days out of date or similar."

Tesco said: "We have strict guidelines in place to ensure the best before dates of products are checked regularly.

"We've apologised and offered a refund and have checked that all remaining products are within date."


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