“‘ Filthy discovery: ”Not okay” ”

“Had bought spare ribs at Coop – that went out last year.”

“his Friends had bänkat himself in front of the Super Bowl and would eat ribs at half-time.”

“But the meat from the Coop went out already last year.”

” It’s not okay. We baked scones in place, ” says Alexander Persson, 24.”

“He and his three friends Viktor Ahl, 25, Gustav Hagberg, 24, and Jesper Jerner, 26, studying in Linköping.”

“During the night of Monday charged the for the final in american football – the Super Bowl. The match was a sleepy history, but even before kick-off there was drama in the kitchen.”

“– When the broadcast began just before midnight, we began to prepare revbensspjällen and potato salad that we would eat at half-time. Then we discovered that the meat went out in december. It was a disappointment, especially when the clock was too much to be able to switch or go and buy any other food, ” says Alexander Persson.”

“his Friends had earlier in on Sunday, bought two packs á 500 gram in Coop Lambohov in Linköping. It was cooked ribs with chilismak that would be heated in the oven.”

“It’s the one the package had the ‘best before’ date of 18 december, the second on 28 december.”

“– We thought it was a misprint at first. It is not okay to sell old meat, ” says Alexander Persson.”

“– the Idea hit us that we would eat the ribs anyway but then googled we and it did not feel safe with the old meat.”

“instead stood the guys and baked scones.”

“– It was what we had at home. They were good, but not as filling as the ribs.”

“On Monday have the thought to contact the Coop.”

” I don’t know if we should go back to the shop, we thought well to call Coop first. We should get some compensation. No day old food when you have been with but not like this.”

“At the Coop encourages friends to contact the store. “

“– We have procedures for going through the stores at regular intervals. But here it have simply missed it, which you regret. The customer may come in to receive the compensation for it, of course, ” says Tobias Rydergren, press officer at Coop.”