OK not many people will know but Proctor & Gamble have sold the Vosene brand to The Lornamead Group......they have released Original Formula Vosene under the CRISAN brand.....it is the exact same formula as Vosene same bottle etc just a different label.
Home Bargains actually have the Crisan brand & Vosene brand on the shelves in Selby Home Bargains & you can compare the two.....ONLY THE NAME IS DIFFERENT
The Vosene bottles are priced at 99p for 250ml.....which is a very good price....but the Crisan bottles are currently 49p for 250ml
Grab a bargain while you can.....one chap in front of me bought 12 bottles
16 comments
Obstinate_Person
22 Jan 16#16
Now Escrick on the other hand, beautiful place
corred1964
22 Jan 16#15
Each to their own I guess ..... I live in a lovely quiet little village but would choose Selby to live if I had to choose over Leeds, Hull, Sheffield, Doncaster, Bradford etc or ANYWHERE not in Yorkshire
allypally
21 Jan 16#13
Oh I remember this when I was a child, don't think I could buy it even at this price, it used to sting my eyes like hell, but still a hot deal lol
margamboy
20 Jan 16#11
It was not a dig at them for missing the products, but it was the response from the 99p store, they asked for the barcode on the product and then the lady heard no more until trading standards got involved, if they took they customers safety that serious they should of at least followed up the complaint rather than just hope it goes away.
I dont think that the stores I have mentioned would be as concerned about their reputation as the larger supermarkets, these discounters regardless of these isolated incidents will always attract a certain customer base, if they have an attitude like that it worries me, they removed the products because they had to by law.
I once bought a micro meal from waitrose, the following day I was sick as a dog, spoke with the store manager and he had me bring in the container, the meal was bagged and sealed and sent of for analysis after taking my full details, within a week I was contacted personally by a lovely lady who works in their customer relations team, see gave me a full breakdown of the analysis and even sent through the report, there was nothing found according to an independent lab, it even gave a breakdown of where the product came from, when it was produced, and then a week later a waitrose voucher just for the inconvenience.
Just saying...
margamboy
20 Jan 16#8
Been put off buying shampoos or any personal products from Home Bargains, B&M, Poundland, 99p store after watching the latest Fake Britain episode, featured Head & Shoulders bought from these stores that turned out to be fake, instead of reducing dandruff this poor lady had a head full of blisters, after analysis found to be a completely different product to H&S. Buy cheap and take the risk I guess
It could happen, but its the response from these stores that is more worrying. Most did not want to know and just blamed suppliers
corred1964 to margamboy
20 Jan 16#9
Even the big retailers like Tesco, Morrisons, ASDA etc have been caught in the past by counterfeit products.....it's not a problem limited to the discounters......lets not forget the horsemeat scandal either
tony4563 to margamboy
20 Jan 162#10
Dumb comment.
It was a sad outcome for the woman but they bought the stock from reputable suppliers, and not from some bloke in a van on the corner.
Today's counterfeiters are very high tech and sophisticated to what they used to be. Copied goods are near enough identical to look at. Even the Royal Mint are changing the shape of the one pound coin due to counterfeit coins circulating
The affected stores did all they could by taking the stuff off the shelves and refunding customers in full
You can't expect them to have a lab checking everything that comes through.
corred1964
20 Jan 16#7
I don't but Selby is a beautiful part of Gods Own Country .....including it's stunning Abbey
Obstinate_Person to corred1964
21 Jan 16#14
I lived there for six months, even people from Selby realise it's a hell hole. Decimated by the closing of the pits unfortunately
Obstinate_Person
20 Jan 16#6
I guess you take the small victories where you can when you live around there...
Obstinate_Person
20 Jan 16#4
Buying in bulk to save 50p a bottle. Only in Selby...
corred1964 to Obstinate_Person
20 Jan 16#5
Or for their own corner shop or market stall.....50% is still 50%
ldee46
20 Jan 16#3
me too love the smell <3
suezygirl
20 Jan 16#2
thanks for that info, will try to get some when next in , my son loves it
Opening post
Home Bargains actually have the Crisan brand & Vosene brand on the shelves in Selby Home Bargains & you can compare the two.....ONLY THE NAME IS DIFFERENT
The Vosene bottles are priced at 99p for 250ml.....which is a very good price....but the Crisan bottles are currently 49p for 250ml
Grab a bargain while you can.....one chap in front of me bought 12 bottles
16 comments
I dont think that the stores I have mentioned would be as concerned about their reputation as the larger supermarkets, these discounters regardless of these isolated incidents will always attract a certain customer base, if they have an attitude like that it worries me, they removed the products because they had to by law.
I once bought a micro meal from waitrose, the following day I was sick as a dog, spoke with the store manager and he had me bring in the container, the meal was bagged and sealed and sent of for analysis after taking my full details, within a week I was contacted personally by a lovely lady who works in their customer relations team, see gave me a full breakdown of the analysis and even sent through the report, there was nothing found according to an independent lab, it even gave a breakdown of where the product came from, when it was produced, and then a week later a waitrose voucher just for the inconvenience.
Just saying...
It could happen, but its the response from these stores that is more worrying. Most did not want to know and just blamed suppliers
It was a sad outcome for the woman but they bought the stock from reputable suppliers, and not from some bloke in a van on the corner.
Today's counterfeiters are very high tech and sophisticated to what they used to be. Copied goods are near enough identical to look at. Even the Royal Mint are changing the shape of the one pound coin due to counterfeit coins circulating
The affected stores did all they could by taking the stuff off the shelves and refunding customers in full
You can't expect them to have a lab checking everything that comes through.