Important Notice: Product Return
Fancy Foods wishes to inform the public that pieces of metal have been found in some jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (spicy). The batches of the jars involved have some numbers from J6617 to J6624. The batch number is printed on the bottom of each jar.
If you have any jars with these batch numbers, please return them (preferably unopened) to the supermarket where you purchased them. You can also return them to the factory (Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown). Fancy Foods will pay $10 for each jar returned unopened and $5 for each jar already opened.
No payment will be made for empty jars, which do not need to be returned. However, the company’s retailing manager will be interested to hear from people who have consumed chicken curry from any of the above batch numbers. In particular, it will be helpful if they can give information about the place of purchase of the product.
Jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Coconut) and Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Mango) have not been affected and do not need to be returned.
Reward
Fancy Foods will pay a reward of $10000 to $50000 for information which leads to the conviction of any person found guilty of placing metal pieces in its products. If you have such information please contact the Customer Relations Manager, Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown.
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER answer the following questions.
Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.
1. Where can you find the batch number on your jars? Answer
2. How much will you receive for an opened jar of contaminated chicken curry? Answer
3. If you have eaten chicken curry from a jar with one of the batch numbers listed, whom should you contact? Answer
4. What information do they ask you to provide about the jar of chicken curry you ate? Answer
5. What is the maximum reward Fancy Foods is offering for information about who contaminated the product? Answer
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2. 5
3 Customer Relations Manager
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5. 50000
Important Notice: Product Return
Fancy Foods wishes to inform the public that pieces of metal have been found in some jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (spicy). The batches of the jars involved have some numbers from J6617 to J6624. The batch number is printed on the bottom of each jar.
If you have any jars with these batch numbers, please return them (preferably unopened) to the supermarket where you purchased them. You can also return them to the factory (Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown). Fancy Foods will pay 10 for each jar returned unopened and 5 for each jar already opened.
No payment will be made for empty jars, which do not need to be returned. However, the company’s retailing manager will be interested to hear from people who have consumed chicken curry from any of the above batch numbers. In particular, it will be helpful if they can give information about the place of purchase of the product.
Jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Coconut) and Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Mango) have not been affected and do not need to be returned.
Reward
Fancy Foods will pay a reward of 10000 to 50000 for information which leads to the conviction of any person found guilty of placing metal pieces in its products. If you have such information please contact the Customer Relations Manager, Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown.
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER answer the following questions.
Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.
1. Where can you find the batch number on your jars?
You can find it on the bottom of each jar.
2. How much will you receive for an opened jar of contaminated chicken curry?
You will receive 5.
3. If you have eaten chicken curry from a jar with one of the batch numbers listed, whom should you contact?
You should contact the Customer Relations Manager, Fancy Foods Retailers, Blacktown.
4. What information do they ask you to provide about the jar of chicken curry you ate?
Information about the place of purchase of the product.
5. What is the maximum reward Fancy Foods is offering for information about who contaminated the product?
The maximum reward is a reward of 50000.