Turkish Delight [rip-off]

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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby victoria b » 07 Apr 2012 15:26

Its always been like that, same with the drinks.... u ask for a voddy and coke, u get ur glass filled up with ice and the teenist bit of cheap vodka followed by cheap supermarket cola, so now i tell them to leave the ice and give me what i pay for or I wont buy it!
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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby blondie » 07 Apr 2012 16:05

If I'm taking it home now, I usually buy it loose - that way you can choose the flavours you want and you know exactly what you're getting. No-one likes to be ripped off.
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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby helen2904 » 07 Apr 2012 16:21

I also buy it loose from the market. At least then you can see what you are getting. I always bring it back for my colleagues at work, and they absolutely love it. Been buying it for nearly twenty years now, and never had a problem with it.

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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby plum » 07 Apr 2012 21:15

be carefull when bringing it home we got stoped by customs who said it was illegal to bring it into the country as it has a meat extract in it.
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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby Sue » 08 Apr 2012 10:10

the shop keepers have been selling them like that for years, you get them home and its half full, i get the ones with the see through lids on so i know what i am getting :lol:
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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby Sue » 08 Apr 2012 11:39

thanks for leting us know peli
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Re: Turkish Delight [rip-off]

Postby starchild01 » 09 Apr 2012 14:22

Blimey...glad to hear that we aren't the only ones to have been caught with Turkish Delight. We were caught like that one year on Icmeler market. The poor old lady next door rang us and said that her Turkish Delight was tea. It was actually packed in a foil wrapper for Typooh tea, but inside was the smallest amount of 'delight' that I have ever seen. We still buy off of Icmeler market, but we go to the stall which is run by a husband and wife. They are a truely lovely couple. Their Turkish Delight is put into boxes in front of you so you can see what you are getting and they always tie the boxes up with pretty ribbons.
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