A couple of weeks ago I went to purchase a chicken at an Asda store. I took the chicken from the shelf went to a self-service checkout, scanned it, bagged, put my debit card into the card reader and was about to enter my pin when I was approached by a security guard who accused me of concealing an item that I hadn't paid for. She then ordered me to open my jacket which I did. When she saw there was nothing concealed she said okay and walked away.
I went straight to the Store Manager who said sorry this had happened and that he would speak to the Security Guard. I then left the store in shock as I felt I was being dismissed.
I have since sent a complaint email to Customer Service, Head Office who a couple of emails later informed me it was believed I had concealed meat and the Security Guard had been given this information by a member of staff. I was also informed that I had not been accused of theft.
I have been offered a ten pound gift voucher by way of apology which I feel is an insult due to the embarrassment caused to myself as the store was very busy at the time.
Could anyone give me some legal advice in way of redress?
Austin
I went straight to the Store Manager who said sorry this had happened and that he would speak to the Security Guard. I then left the store in shock as I felt I was being dismissed.
I have since sent a complaint email to Customer Service, Head Office who a couple of emails later informed me it was believed I had concealed meat and the Security Guard had been given this information by a member of staff. I was also informed that I had not been accused of theft.
I have been offered a ten pound gift voucher by way of apology which I feel is an insult due to the embarrassment caused to myself as the store was very busy at the time.
Could anyone give me some legal advice in way of redress?
Austin
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