US Politics | Mum slams Winter Wonderland after being charged almost £50 for two bags of sweets
AN OUTRAGED mum has blasted Winter Wonderland after she was charged nearly £50 for two bags of sweets. Rhiannon Brown and her husband took their children to the Christmas event in Cardiff, Wales, on November 19 but were left with a bad taste in their mouths. Media WalesThe Great British Fudge Company charged Rhiannon £47 for two bags of sweets '/ ' Media WalesIt has not been confirmed whether the sweets in this photograph are the ones Rhiannon paid for '/ ' As they were about to leave, they spotted the Great British Fudge Company stall. But when she was handed two bags of sweets, the mum-of-two was stunned to hear the total came to £47. The outraged health care worker told Wales Online: ...We know full well that you're going to spend money when you go to these places. ...As we were walking out to leave, the Great British Fudge Company was there all lit up and it looked amazing. Read More Uk news NOTE FINE Raging neighbour leaves angry note on car blasting poor parking outside pub ...The kids run to it asking for sweets, so I said okay. I helped my youngest to do hers and my husband said don't go mad on the sweets \- it's £2.79 for 100g.... Rhiannon claimed the bags were not even close to half-way full but the Great British Fudge Company stall confirmed that she loaded nearly 1.6kg worth of sweets into the bag. Nevertheless the company have issued the disgruntled family with a refund. Rhiannon said: ...I didn't hear the woman say the price to my husband but I could tell by his reaction it was high so I asked him how much. He said £47.26, and I said: ...What, you can't be serious?'... Most read in The US Sun KEEPING TABS Chilling reason Delphi suspect Richard Allen may have chosen to work in a CVS 'HOPE SHE'S OKAY!' Mariah fans fear for the singer after her performance at the parade COVID CRISIS China faces 'critical' Covid crisis as 400MILLION people plunged into lockdown GIVING THANKS Al Roker reveals major health update in heartwarming Thanksgiving vid CUFFING SEASON I'm a hot cop - men confess their crimes when they see me in a bikini TASTE OF HER MEDICINE The View's Whoopi gets shut down by A-list guest in shock exchange ...I think we were just shocked we knew it was going to be expensive but I was thinking maybe £20-£23. He just paid and we left,... she added. After being stung by the pricey confectionary, the shocked parent posted her ordeal on social media. In response, people flooded the comments with messages of outrage and distain for the company. One wrote: ...Absolutely disgusting I wouldn't have paid it sorry.... Another posted: ...Winter Wonderland take massive liberties with their pricing. ...Try to do a nice thing for the kids but its absolutely extortionately priced and based upon greed.... Rhiannon said: ...It really put a downer on the day we had had. Nobody nowadays can afford to spend £47 on a pick ...n' mix. ...I feel like they should maybe display a couple of display bags of sweets saying how much this would cost you on average, so people are aware. Nobody knows what 100g of sweets looks like.... ...I would definitely go back to Winter Wonderland \- we loved it and yes, it's pricey but expected. But I can't say I'll be returning to this company,... she added. In a statement, the spokesperson for the business said: ...We can confirm we have now been in touch with Rhiannon Brown. ...We would never have forced anyone to pay for something they did not want or were unhappy with and would have accepted, as many have said they did, if she left the bag or asked for some items to be removed. ...We can confirm that the scales are checked and set with no way to adjust them once we are set up so for the total to be £47 this would have been just over 1.6kg of sweets in two bags. ...We have offered Rhiannon a full refund, and explained that we are already working to improve our service so we can avoid issues going forward: clearer signage explaining weighing and pricing to customers, retraining our staff to be able to offer better assistance to avoid similar incidents going forward, adding some pre-mixed priced bags minimise issues and lines waiting to weigh sweets.... However, Rhiannon's post also received several comments criticising the couple for not realising the price. One said: ...Nearly 2kgs of sweets. What did she expect \- accept diabetes.... Another added: ...No, she was not ...having... to pay £47 at all. No one forced her into buying it, if you can't afford it, don't buy it, not rocket science.... A third agreed and commented: ...A sharing size bag of Haribo is 160g... So basically she bought 10 bags of share size Haribo for 2 kids. ...Forget the price of sweats, she'll need a few quid to pay for 2 children's dental care....
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