Whistleblowers: Supermarkets Part1

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One off documentary in which BBC reporters Audrey Brown and James Griffin go undercover in a selection of the UK's biggest supermarkets to investigate an array of food products. They uncover evidence that may make some people think twice before purchasing certain trusted brands.

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  • you have no one to blame for eating poison but your selves

    think about it you expect someone else to catch or kill the food, chop it into pieces, freeze it, drive it into the city, store and present it in an appetizing way

    their is no other life on this planet so lazy, so spoiled to expect others to bring in the meat. city people are faggots, none of them know the basics how to feed themselves how, make a fire, build shelter

  • I am amazed at how many people commenting blame the staff. I mean what the fuck? The staff that has been there for 9 years is because they suck up to the corporate big wigs and thier profit based policies.

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  • @jposh707 _!_

  • @nittzzu All journalists are supposed to be nosy, moron!

  • Fact is that nowadays, the supermarkets aren't even cheap compared to their non-corporate competition. As the price of commodities goes up, the supermarkets have profiteered, making a larger margin while making excuses. The quality of fresh food especially is at rock bottom - one day at home and it's rotten. Supermarkets have laid waste to the economy. But while their advertising keeps the newspaper industry afloat, don't expect anything to change in a hurry.

  • @eddiehatred I agree 100%! This sad and cruel to the employees which they are inevitably exposing before their peers, for what? So they can be used as pawns by either the union or a hostile individual who thinks that they are doing "Good." If this person really wanted to expose TESCO why be so ruthless?

  • you're not a journalist, you are a nosey bitch!

  • I get that this has to be done, but I do feel sorry for the individual workers they're exposing. Obviously some are directly responsible, but others are just doing what they're told so they get to keep their job. They're human, they probably feel like they're doing enough by informing those they care about of what really goes on.

  • Oh how predictable - Massive Attack's Angel on the soundtrack. It gets used WAY too much in tv shows. They love the metronome for some reason. It's become a tv cliche.

  • I bought some cheese from tesco only yesterday, i opened it and it was slimy, stinks also had white bits all the way through it that looked like crushed cat litter, still in date wtf it's put me off cheese now.

  • Didcot sainsburys the worst shop on this earth!

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