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I bought a bag of seedless green grapes at the grocery store yesterday- non organic. Anyhow I put a bowl of them out for dinner and the kids said they tasted bad so I had one and they are so sour. Like inedible.
I spent about $7 on these grapes... should I take them back to the store or just toss them? We only ate like 3 grapes and I bought a bag that is over 2 lbs! So annoying. |
| Sure. At Giant, they'll take them back if you got it from there. I return produce if it's bad and I remember to do so. |
| With fresh fruit/veggies, I feel that's just a risk you take. If they were moldy when you got home, that's one thing. But taste? Oh well. Next time, taste your grapes in the store. |
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whole foods will take them back
wegmans will i bet TJs would |
| safeway takes them back too |
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That's happened to me before. Now I always taste one before I buy. The store doesn't mind.
And, yes, you can return them. |
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Now they have signs by the grapes, not to taste. I bought a bag today they are horrible. So sour May return tomorrow. Never go without trying |
| If you are registered with this grocery, log on and request a refund. I have an app and whenever something has gone bad, I just request it through the app and my credit card is refunded. |
| I love WF home delivery. I'm a customer, so if I get terrible produce, I get a refund online. |
| Meant to say I'm a weekly* customer |
| This is completely individual. I would be annoyed but I have never once thought it a worthwhile use of my time to trek back to the grocery store for a couple bucks. |
| I would not do it but the store will likely take the return. |
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I wouldn’t want to hassle with returning them.
As someone said, this is a risk with produce. Sometimes I buy a bag of clementines and they are terrible, sometimes they are amazing. |
+1 Yasssss sometimes they are mushy or have seeds. It's always a risk with clementines. But I don't return them. Come on. . |
Other customers mind. don't do that. |