The mouldy grapes Tesco claimed were safe for Birmingham customers to eat
Tesco Stores Ltd fined £7.5m after being caught displaying dozens of out of date items at stores in Rubery, Bournville and city centre
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These are the mouldy grapes that Tesco tried to argue were safe for Birmingham customers to eat.
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Tesco fined £7.5m after telling customer her mouldy grapes were safe to eat
Tesco Stores Ltd was fined £7.5m after being caught displaying dozens of out of date items at stores across Birmingham â it had previously argued that they were safe for customers to eat.
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