The August 21 poster is lucky this…
The August 21 poster is lucky this company stoops to supplying them!
I live in a beautiful town on an estuary in Essex, and our local was told by Aspalls Cyder (owned by Molson Coors) that this isn’t the type of place they want their cider to be sold - judging us all.
I am a company accountant, my husband is a contract manager for a high end company, and we have as neighbours a chef, a nurse, a postman, a jeweller, a tanker driver, a salesman, a vet, an event organiser - all judged by Molson Coors/Aspalls as not being posh enough to drink their cider.
I emailed both Molson Coors and Aspalls, and I posted on their Facebook accounts but was just ignored.
What kind of a world are we actually living in when a commercial company, that is only there to profit from selling something, ignores their customers/potential customers.
I threw away the Aspalls from my fridge and cupboard (cider vinegar) and will buy nothing from this company. On the plus side, we found a local company making cider, which is way better than Aspalls anyway, so we’re happy after all.
Aspalls/Molson Coors you have nothing to feel superior about, get over yourselves.
20 lutego 2022
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