Wednesday 7 May 2014

ALWAYS CHECK THE LABEL!!!




I've been sitting on this post for a while now because I waited a long time for a response to a complaint. I then escalated it further by contacting the CEO. Please share with other parents! Here's why you should always check the label...

On route to our holiday last month we stopped off at a Harvester restaurant for dinner, the Harvester in Beaconsfield to be more exact! I've always found them family friendly, certainly not gourmet but not a rip off for the food they sell.

We ordered our food and a jar of baby food for Eliot. We wanted to eat quick and continue with our journey so a jar seemed like the best option for him. Our meal arrived but there was no sign of Eliot's. I asked the waitress who apologised it hadn't been warmed and she bought the jar in some hot water to the table. And boy am I glad it wasn't served out of the jar! When I went to open it I happened to catch the use by date, March 2014. We were now in APRIL!

I'll continue via the complaint I sent via Harvester's online form...


Myself, partner and nine month old baby boy visited the restaurant whilst on route to our holiday destination.

We ordered our meal and asked what baby food options were available, there was only one.

When our meal arrived there was no sign of the baby food and I had to mention it to the waitress. It had not been prepared so it was brought to the table in a cup of hot water and my hungry son had to wait. As I was about to open the jar I happened to check the use by date which was 03/2014. As well as being served food after ours, my son was served food that could potentially make him unwell. I told the next member of staff who came by and asked to speak to the manager. When the manager came over several minutes later he didn't appear too concerned about the matter. He apologised and when asked, said there were systems in place to check the baby food and he would sort some more quickly.

The waitress who served us came over and also apologised. We could then see her searching for more baby food. It was apparent there wasn't any and after some time she returned to apologise again for not having any more baby food available. She said that not many people order baby food so they don't stock much. As a chain of restaurants that won an award for being family friendly in 2013 I think it's poor to say the least that there was only one jar in stock. One that was out of date! You cannot have staff giving that excuse to customers when baby food is advertised on the kids menu and you hold a family friendly award!

We ordered some pasta off the children's menu for our son to eat, who had obviously then been waiting a long time.

The manager came over and said he would take half off the bill, then later said he would take care of the whole bill. I'm fairly satisfied that the situation was rectified as well as it could be in the restaurant.


However,I would like to know what systems as a company you have in place for keeping on top of sell by dates of baby food? Why was there only one jar available when the menu says something along the lines of 'choose from a selection'?
 I expected to get a response pretty quickly, even to just acknowledge they'd received my complaint. A couple of days passed and I hadn't heard a peep. I called Mitchells & Butlers who manage a range of brands including Harvester to follow up my complaint. The first time it was the weekend and I spoke with security. When I tried again I was told the Harvester customer care team were not in and to call back later. I was annoyed to say the least so I attempted to find another way of contacting them. I'd already discovered they didn't have a Twitter account but found a page on facebook, so I sent them a message.




I was told my complaint was being investigated by the area manager and that I would hear from someone soon. I left it at that, intrigued to find out how long it would actually take for them to get back to me. A week passed...nothing.  It had been over two weeks since I'd sent my original complaint, I was fuming. Was my sons health and that of other babies of little concern?! Ok, Eliot didn't eat it, it didn't make him ill but the fact was it could have done, not to mention they would have been in breach of some sort of health and safety regulations.
 So  I wrote another message via facebook asking them to give me the CEO contact details (which I'd already found through the wonder of the web, I was just curious to see their response) as I felt my complaint hadn't been taken seriously.
Shortly after I received this response...



 
                          


No mention of the CEO's contact details as expected! Then another response... 




I'm assuming Julie got in contact with the relevant people with a bit more haste as an hour or so later I received a phone call from the area manager.
To cut a long phone call short...He apologised and took full responsibility for nobody getting in contact with me sooner, he told me what measures had taken place since the incident and I was told I would receive some gift codes if we chose to visit a Harvester in the future.

I still felt unhappy that it took so long to get back to me, I felt unhappy that I didn't really get a clear explanation as to why there was out of date baby food in the restaurant. Was my sons health to the value of a Harvester meal?

Prior to the phone call with the area manager I already knew I would be contacting the CEO of Mitchells and Butlers, Alistair Darby.  

The only real positive I got from this was how long it took for him to respond, he was very swift! But all he did was pass it back down to the people below to deal with.
 I understand he's the 'big fish in the pond' but I'd specifically asked him questions that were directed at him. Questions that required his personal response but he didn't answer them. No 'sorry' was received either. It's an utter disgrace that a CEO couldn't apologise that Eliot was served out of date baby food in one of their brands. Ok, not his fault but sorry doesn't cost a thing!




 The fact that Harvester has won an award for being 'Best Friendly Restaurant 2013' is a joke considering how we were treated.


Have you ever experienced something similar? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

                                                    Binky Linky

Monday 5 May 2014

#MorrisonsMum 2 Fooood!

I've split my #MorrisonMum post into two as I didn't want to overload with photos and video, you can read my first post here about our shop in Morrisons and our picnic.
In this second post I'll be sharing some of the food we bought and what we thought of it.
 
We did our shop on Friday afternoon, on our way home we got stuck in bad London traffic and Eliot's dinner time was getting nearer and then it passed. By the time we got home Eliot was hungry so we needed something quickly. I hadn't taken anything I'd pre-made out of the freezer as I'd been planning to cook something from our shop but now there wasn't enough time. Luckily we'd picked up a couple of meals (two for £3) from Morrison's 'Just For Kids' range that would only take a few minutes.


 

Meals like this are always handy if you find yourself needing dinner pronto. Eliot enjoyed it and wolfed down the lot! I had a little taster too and thought it was really tasty. Eliot also had his first ever taste of strawberries and yogurt for his pudding.
 



As everything had been a rush we found ourselves wanting something quick and easy too! We'd bought a Morrison's Indian from the reduced section for the bargain price of £3.75. Pretty amazing for two curries, rice and sides. The original price is £7.50 which is still good value considering how much an actual takeaway will cost.



Indian is one of my favourite cuisines, therefore I'm always opinionated when I try dishes that don't come from an Indian restaurant. 



 
We had chicken korma and chicken tikka masala, both of which were very nice and I was more than pleasantly surprised. We also enjoyed the rice, onion bhajis and naan breads.



 The dish I've probably enjoyed most has to be good old steak and chips! I picked up a sirloin steak on Market Street priced at £3.17 which I thought was amazing value for sirloin! I selected peppercorn sauce to accompany my steak which was only £1. I must admit we were a bit lazy with our cooking over the weekend but as I mentioned in my previous post we wanted to make sure we had plenty of time to enjoy the weather!
The steak was delicious, it was tender and the peppercorn sauce went with it perfectly!


As a family our favourite recipe was tuna and roasted veg pizza! You can see it in the you tube video below...




Such a cheap, quick and easy meal to make and of course you can add whatever toppings you fancy. Here's a breakdown of the cost
  • Pizza  bases £1.69
  • Cheddar cheese £1.00
  • Tinned Tuna £1.00 (£4.00 for a pack of 4)
  • Tomato puree 12p  (49p for a tube)
  • Pepper 33p (3 pack 99p)
  • Half Red Onion 10p
  • Quarter pack of cherry tomatoes 24p 
Therefore it cost £2.24 per person. We had the pizza for lunch and shared it between the three of us but I've calculated the cost for two people as that's how many adults it would feed.

 
Have you done a Morrisons shop since their price cuts?

*We were sent vouchers to spend in Morrisons

The Food Shop and Picnic Fun #Morrisons Mum 1

Last week I received some rather exciting mail from BritMums and Morrisons. I'd been chosen to be one of their #MorrisonsMums to help promote Morrisons 'New Everyday Prices'.
 Over a thousand price cuts have been made on the products we buy most and the great thing is those prices are here to stay, they are not just another promotion!
 
'This is the start of a new cheaper Morrisons.'
 
 So armed with Morrisons vouchers we headed to one of our nearest stores, in Wimbledon. When we arrived, Eliot got comfy in the trolley and we began our shop. We quickly spotted the products that had price reductions via their easy to spot labels. 
Morrisons 'New Everday Prices' are marked with the 'I'm cheaper' label.
 
 I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was not only Morrisons own brand range that had price reductions but also plenty of other brands too!
 
One thing I particularly like about Morrison stores is the way their fresh produce is displayed on 'Market Street'. We picked up some lovely fruit and veg. It wasn't too long before our trolley was virtually over flowing!
One thing we quite fancied eating over the weekend was pizza, not completely from scratch because if the weather was good (which it was) we wanted to get out and about without worrying about rushing home to prep food. What we wanted were pizza bases so we could add our own toppings. There weren't any bases with the fresh pizzas so we asked a member of staff to help us locate some. He was friendly, helpful and tracked down what we were after! Shortly after it was time to head to the checkout. Our shop included some  yellow stickered reduced items as well as products with the new price cuts so we did come away with some great  deals and value for money!
 
 
There was one slight problem though, we bought so much we needed to use Eliot's pram as a trolley to help us get everything up to our flat!
 
 





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Then of course there was the unpacking to do!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The following morning the sun was shining so we decided to go for a picnic. I made some cheese and spinach muffins to take along with us. And of course other 'usual' picnic food, we made ham and tuna sandwiches (not together!), hot smkoked salmon flakes, baguette, houmous, crisps, yogurt, strawberries banana, cucumber and sparkling water. All were purchased on our Morrisons shop.

 Making muffins!
 
 Just out of the oven
 
 
Getting ready to slice some cucumber and strawberries. 
 
Eliot and his packed lunch. 
 
We had a lovely time at the park and enjoyed a great value picnic.
 
Here's a video of our Morrisons Shop and picnic.
 
 
See our second blog post including our favourite recipe here
 
*We were sent vouchers to spend in Morrisons


Sunday 4 May 2014

The Ordinary Moments #10 Sunny Park Times

I haven't joined in with the ordinary moments for a few weeks now. After going on holiday and starting back at work I've been behind with blog bits but this week I'm back! This is one of my favourite linky's so I will do my best to keep up!

Yesterday  London was blessed with some sun so we headed outdoors, armed with a picnic and enjoyed some sunshine! We went to Clapham Common which has a dog free fenced off area and sat down to munch. There was a really nice atmosphere, nearby there was some music going on at the bandstand and there were plenty of families out enjoying the weather.
After filling our bellies, we chilled and had some play time...



A bit of  'daddy and son' rough play.



Watching the clouds go by (well daddy was!)



And it ended with a visit to one of Eliot's favourites...the swing!

Looking at Eliot here, he looks so much more like a little boy than a baby! Where does the time go?!
                                                     mummy daddy me

Thursday 1 May 2014

I'm going, are you?

To BritMums Live that is! I've read a fair few of these posts now and thought it was about time I jumped on the bandwagon! In the majority of these posts I've read by other lovely bloggers, they've expressed how nervous they are, and there's no doubt I'm with them on feeling that way!
 


Name: Lucinda
 
BlogTeacher 2 Mummy
 
Twitter ID@Teacher2Mummy
 
Height: 5ft 3 and a bit!
 
Hair: Brown
 
Eyes: Brown
 
Is this your first blogging conference?
It is indeed! I'm super excited but also feeling very nervous too!
 
Are you attending both days?
Absolutely!
 
What are you most looking forward to at BritMums Live 2014?
I'm really looking forward to meeting other lovely bloggers I've been chatting to but also meeting new people too! I am feeling very nervous about meeting people as I tend to go quiet in these situations.
 
What are you wearing?
I'm not sure yet, probably leggings or jeans. I want to be comfortable so I will be wearing flats for sure!
 
What do you hope to gain from BritMums Live 2014?
As a new blogger I'm definitely looking to pick up tips and ideas to help improve my blogging skills.
And of course I hope to make new friends!

Are you going to BritMums Live? Let me know if you are!
Thank you so much for stopping by! I appreciate comments and read all of them!