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  • wow, Sainsbury's pushing the boat out......

    huge reward for a customers advice...........................

    Tiger bread renamed giraffe bread by Sainsbury's

    The newly-branded giraffe bread went on sale on Tuesday
    Sainsbury's is renaming its tiger bread after a letter a three-year-old girl wrote to the company, saying the bread looked more like a giraffe, went viral.
    In May 2011, Lily Robinson wrote to the supermarket, suggesting that the bread should be called giraffe bread.
    She received a letter back saying that renaming it was "a brilliant idea".
    Her mother posted the letters on her blog and after it again became a topic of conversation on social media sites last week, the bread has been renamed.
    Lily's letter said: "Why is tiger bread called tiger bread? It should be called giraffe bread. Love from Lily Robinson age 3 and 1/2".
    Chris King from the Sainsbury's customer services team wrote back: "I think renaming tiger bread giraffe bread is a brilliant idea - it looks much more like the blotches on a giraffe than the stripes on a tiger, doesn't it?"
    But he went on to explain how it had got its name: "It is called tiger bread because the first baker who made it a looong time ago thought it looked stripey like a tiger. Maybe they were a bit silly."
    He included a £3 gift card, and signed the letter "Chris King (age 27 & 1/3)".
    The exchange began trending on Twitter but then died down, before it re-emerged on social networks last week.

    Sainsbury's has now given in to popular demand.
    "In response to overwhelming customer feedback that our tiger bread has more resemblance to a giraffe, from today we will be changing our tiger bread to giraffe bread and seeing how that goes," the supermarket said.
    Tiger bread is typically a bloomer loaf with a pattern baked into the top. Rice paste is brushed on to the surface before baking, forming the pattern as it dries and cracks while it bakes.
    Sainsbury's said that Chris King had now left the company and had returned to university to study to be a primary school teacher.











    Giraffe Bread...........its the future


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  • #2
    Id try giraffe between bread !

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    • #3
      3 Quid gift voucher - wtf, cheapskates

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      • #4
        Fantastic story , makes a change from bad news and petty corporate bulls***
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alan View Post
          3 Quid gift voucher - wtf, cheapskates
          A lot of money to a 3 year old... I thought it was a nice gesture

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          • #6
            shoulda been a year or lifetime supply of the bread ...................... the £3.00, i'd have sent it to a charity to make them look silly

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            • #7
              I have tasted Sainsbury's "Tiger" bread, and it didnt taste anything like Tigers! Lets hope the Giraffe bread is better

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              • #8
                chris king has left the company,well you cant give out £3 nilly willy can ya. tight sods
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                • #9
                  What a great reply......love the story and nice to see a bit of fun





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                  • #10
                    Is it true that giraffe tastes like chicken....?
                    Life is Racing......
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                    everything else is just waiting

                    ...or buftying.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Transplanter View Post
                      I have tasted Sainsbury's "Tiger" bread, and it didnt taste anything like Tigers! Lets hope the Giraffe bread is better
                      Will Giraffe bread take longer to eat
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                      • #12
                        Nice to see a human side to corporate business.
                        So instead of bread and wine we how have a Giraffe and a Carafe.
                        Maybe we can now get the bankers renamed?
                        We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Groupcracer View Post
                          Is it true that giraffe tastes like chicken....?
                          the neck meat is in more plentyfull supply..............

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