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Very poor quality meats provided… joints are 3 pieces of meat compressed together. Sent duck legs labelled as duck breasts. Grey and shockingly poor quality.
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Very poor quality meats provided… joints are 3 pieces of meat compressed together. Sent duck legs labelled as duck breasts. Grey and shockingly poor quality.
Marbec Meats Blue Van LM17 WNA 13 Aug 17:48 I was travelling in my car with one year old child. This van was harassing us (from behind) when lanes were merging on A40 (west London). I was ahead of him, your van didn't have any rights to disturb us. "Baby on board" is clearly visible in the rear window.
Do you have video footage of your driver? Please share it in this thread. I have a photo of your van.
Fortunately your vans are all branded, your driver didn't realise we can all reach out!
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