Jumbo Shrimp - so called
On May 9, 8:57Â*am, Sheldon > wrote:
> On May 9, 12:51�am, Alexm > wrote:
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> > On Apr 17, 10:40�am, Lou Decruss > wrote:
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> > > On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:33:54 -0700 (PDT), Alexm >
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> > > >Today I purchased a package (9 oz.) of frozen SeaPak(R) "Jumbo Breaded
> > > >Butterfly Shrimp". �Well, the shrimp were noways near jumbo in size.
> > > >The breading is spread out to make them look large but, when the
> > > >breading comes off, the shrimp look very much less than medium in
> > > >size. �What the heck is going on in this world? �Is nothing any good
> > > >any more? �I would suggest that anyone who buys such products take
> > > >them back to the store and get a full refund - which is what I am
> > > >going to do.
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> > > >Alexm
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> > > Anyone who purchases such a product deserves any disappointment they
> > > get. �Did you think there were going to be 2 dozen 12 count shrimp in
> > > that tiny little 9 oz. box? �Taking it back proves you're either a
> > > total idiot, or a troll. �Maybe both.
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> > > Lou
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> > You don't get it. �It has nothing to do with the number of shrimp. �It
> > has everything to do with the size of the shrimp in each breaded
> > shrimp (i.e., the amount of shrimp compared to the amount of breading
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> You don't get it... when you buy "Jumbo Breaded Shrimp" you are buying
> shrimp with jumbo breading. Â*If you want breaded jumbo shrimp then buy
> "Breaded Jumbo Shrimp", Â*You did not get ripped off, you got exactly
> what you paid for. Â*If you feel ripped off that's entirely your own
> fault... because you can't read... advertising agents pander to
> functionally illiterate dumb douchebags like you.- Hide quoted text -
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The company that produced this product is, in my opinion, a ripper-
offer. Period.
Alexm
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