Complaint sent. twit!
To whom it may concern,
I am actually disgusted that I have just witnessed on Instagram that you have gifted items from your F+F range to 'Mrs Hinch' - a known millionaire who regularly is able to buy Charlie Bigham's meals in your store and thinks nothing of designer dresses to celebrate her offspring's first birthday!
As I'm sure you are aware, and your poor workers definitely will be, we are still in the midst of a pandemic, whereby the only people you should be gifting to are families who are going without this Christmas. I'm pretty sure you are wanting to plug your items so that Sophie Hinchliffe can pose and preen to her sheep and make them purchase items that they probably can't afford (something she is known for regularly - she is a saleswoman, after all), but please read the room. People have lost their jobs, family members have died, mental illness is spreading like wildfire. We can only hope that these vaccines come as quickly as they can and that we can somehow put this mess of a year behind us. Yet you choose influencers as your path to go down, and those with absolutely no morals whatsoever. Do you even see the harm she has done - I could provide a list - regularly mixing chemicals for one, something that a lady lost her life to in the UK this year. I see good things that you have done, and for the NHS this year, but sorry, this has just only served to put me off buying any items from F+F and I am truly not the only one.
I had more faith in Tesco than to have pulled a stunt like this.