No, well you could try...Americans seem to think they can suit over any inconvenience they experience these days, but a judge wouldn't likely hear your case. A strawberry is a natural thing, they grow on the ground, it is not unexpected that a bug or other environmental "contaminant" would be on or get into a strawberry. When you buy produce, it is common sense and protocol to wash and inspect your items before consuming- and discard defective pieces. The grower gives no warantee that the produce will be free of all ordinary defects, therefore you would have no case.
2006-11-07 06:27:55
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answered by Erin C 2
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Afraid not! The poor little caterpillar was stuck inside a strawberry through no fault of his or of Asda.
Nice try,though!
2006-11-07 06:27:30
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answered by Mimi U 3
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Its nonsense, particular there are some bigoted idiots who, after some beverages think of its humorous to destroy something eco-friendly of their course, however the vast majority of folk in Larkhall are first rate people who're embarrassed by utilising this form of tale. sure, that is predominantly a protestant, rangers helping city yet shall we no longer enable the strikes of a few senseless idiots taint the attractiveness of an entire community.
2016-12-17 05:58:28
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answered by wexler 4
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No you can't. It's not there fault he was stuck in the strawberry.
2006-11-07 06:30:38
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answered by Bubman 2
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No.
2006-11-07 06:23:43
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answered by reviewee 3
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