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Sainsburys delivery SE22 Tuesday 28th - are you missing something? - now donated


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Hi All,


I had a Sainsburys delivery yesterday Tuesday 28th between 1-2pm and received a jar of something I had not ordered or paid for in my bags.


If you were expecting a jar of something yesterday around that time, paid for, but did not receive it please let me know what it was and we'll work out how best to get it to you.


I did notify customer services, so if you phoned for a refund it would have been notified to the local store on the system.


It is not something I eat, so if I cannot reunite it in the next few days or so I'll donate it to a foodbank.



Updated: I have now donated the item to the Sainsburys foodbank collection

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