Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd
33 Holborn
EC1N 2HT
27 March 2007
James Collins
BL1 1BLA
FAO The Product Team
Dear Sir / Madam,
I am a very loyal Sainsbury’s customer, and I enjoy the products and shopping experience of the Sainsbury’s Archer Road Sheffield store very much.
However, I am somewhat disappointed with the premium range of crisps on offer in your stores. I feel your offer in this area would be increased greatly with the introduction of ‘Tyrell's Potato Crisps’, which are an affordable yet very high quality product. They are currently available at Waitrose and Selfridges, so I imagine the scale of production is high enough to at least sell them in larger stores. They are priced at under £1.50 for a 150g bag.
They are available in a wide range of flavours, with my personal favourites being Sweet Chilli, Salt and Cider Vinegar and Thai Curry. I can not begin to express how delicious these crisps are, as they are a thicker cut and with real flavourings, which makes them unbelievably authentic. They even claim to be more healthy than regular crisps, due to their thickness. There is also a root vegetable variety available, which I believe would be popular with the health conscious market.
I can assure you that I am in no way affiliated with this company, I am just passionate consumer. I hope you will look into stocking these products in the near future.
Yours faithfully,
James Collins
4 comments:
Haha, I look forward to that Joe. I haven't written a letter to a company before I don't think (except to try to get refunds), but I thought it would be good material for a blog. And if Sainsbury’s stocks those crisps I will be a happy little camper.
I saw Tyrells on sale at a Costa yesterday and thought of you JC haha... i still haven't tried a packet.
what flavour would you recommend?
Well hello Sam, I am quite impressed Costa have started to sell Tyrrells - is it in every shop or just a few?
If you can find them, try the Thai curry ones, they are pretty good, but otherwise maybe just the salt and vinegar ones, or the sweet chilli and pepper ones. Even the ready salted ones are pretty good. I find the cheese and onion ones a bit strong, to be honest, I wouldn't get those unless you really like that flavour.
Similar to the Wind Up Letters is The Timewaster Letters by Robin Cooper, with the sequel, Return of The Timewaster Letters.
I'm going to race Joe to see who can lend you our book first! :D
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