Ok, maybe I shouldn't be replying to this, so please do not quote me

I work for a large supplier to Tesco (lets just say fresh food based) and I am responsible for life dating / labelling issues.
It may be interesting to see what (if anything) they do actually offer you by means of compensation for your out of date purchase. A voucher? a hamper? what do you think is best?
Let me tell you this much though, if we send a product to Tesco that is incorrectly dated in any way, they will immediately withdraw the product from the shelf and bill us accordingly. They will bill us for the lost value of the goods withdrawn (even if the staff do getthem free or cheap) This seem fair? i guess it is really, it's their next move that hurts...
They will then fine us (on top of the initial wastage)...this would be in the region of 50K upwards!!!
That fine is just for the fact that we have made a mistake and they have to do something.
So when they offer you a hamper etc and want the cheese back, just ask yourself if this was a supplier mistake and are Tesco now going to make a cool 50K out of??? makes you wonder

Glad you never ate it first though hehe
