LONDON -- The Film noir Archivesworld of Facebook-based customer complaints can sometimes be a strange, wonderful place.
Wes Metcalfe's recent post on British supermarket Tesco's wall is a perfect example of this -- it started with a dead worm in a cucumber, and somehow ended with Tesco adapting a famous Oasis song to act as tribute for the worm's funeral.
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But let's back up a step.
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The whole thing started on Saturday, with the following post.
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Luckily, Tesco were sympathetic.
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Then, things escalated.
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Tesco then took things one step further, with a fittingly adapted Oasis song.
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Metcalfe swiftly contributed his own song.
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After the music, it was time for some final reflection.
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It's not every customer complaint that ends in a virtual funeral for a deceased worm.