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I think their wagons also need health warnings. Check out THIS. :doh:
I would complain about the First Aid kit; accidents happen but I am sure there is requirement for that.
Done it myslef and not when I was 5
I am sincerely sorry to read about this accident.What annoys me is that there are a number of people here that want to condemn Tesco and blame them for everything.... The young lad who had the accident appears to be highly contributory for this accident and therefore should accept the greatest percentage of the blame that this accident even happened at all. I am sorry to be somewhat controversial here but we should accept ownership for what happens to us and our children and not try to offload onto the likes of Tesco in such a situation.Before anyone asks.... I have no connection with Tesco [-X
A couple of weeks ago we to visited Tesco's in Ashford kent. After a few mins of walking around, my wife was pushing our little one in the trolley. She leaned forward to give him a kiss and "CRACK" an electrostatic shock. It made my wifes lips very sore, and Little Toby's face red and swollen. We asked to see a first aider who checked them both over, toby's face looked quite sore and he was crying. I had to ask for it to be reported in the accident book, which had been missing for a few days.
A couple of weeks ago we to visited Tesco's in Ashford kent. After a few mins of walking around, my wife was pushing our little one in the trolley. She leaned forward to give him a kiss and "CRACK" an electrostatic shock. It made my wifes lips very sore, and Little Toby's face red and swollen. We asked to see a first aider who checked them both over, toby's face looked quite sore and he was crying. I had to ask for it to be reported in the accident book, which had been missing for a few days. I wasnt happy with this, so they took our details, and called us yesterday. Unfortunately we were out, but my wifes going to call them monday.One point was, a couple of the staff involved said they often hear of people getting shocks, but the manager said "Oh, thats never happened here before"