Brissles
Registered Shopper
I wont be buying this tsv. I've tried to love Hotel C but I find there is an odd taste to the chocolate. My favourite is Charbonnier & Walker, and I could bury my face in their salted caramel truffles !!!
If they do bother to reply..it'll be the standard guff. They couldn't give two sh*ts about people eating out of foodbanks. There in it to offer luxurious goods to people who don't have to use foodbanks, and want to give themselves a boost by treating themselves to a few unnecessary goods. Shame they don't take a leaf out of TJC's books who donate meals to children in need. They don't care, and what's more they don't even pretend to care..but hey at least you got it off your chest!I've written a long and precise email to QVC about this. In effect asking how we the audience benefit by knowing that the Presenters are given products to 'try' when we know damn well they are freebies, and by boasting about it live on air in times like these, when some families are existing on foodbanks is entirely inappropriate. Some presenters are more guilty than others.
I went on naming names and the products they are clearly given, as evidence shows from their blog pictures of inside their homes.
I have yet to receive a reply.
Oh that’s a useful reminder. Don’t watch because of the sight of them having orgasms with their mouths full. Of chocolate, .I prefer savoury to chocolate, can’t abide sickly sweet things. I tried some HC choc in a Hotel Chocolat store last year and to me it tasted cheap, even compared to a Galaxy Caramel which I can have in little bits. But each to their own, that’s why when you hear a QVC presenter orgasming over a coffee cream, the next person mightn’t have the same experience.
It’s good that all our taste buds are different I absolutely hate cheese & onion crisps.Cheese n Onion crisps for me any day over chocolate. We Northerners are so unrefined (speaking for myself of course).
CC
Are you sure you don’t mean pickled onion crisps I remember the Tudor version of those being much yumminessCheese n Onion crisps for me any day over chocolate. We Northerners are so unrefined (speaking for myself of course).
CC
Cheese n Onion crisps for me any day over chocolate. We Northerners are so unrefined (speaking for myself of course).
CC
It’s good that all our taste buds are different I absolutely hate cheese & onion crisps.
Are you sure you don’t mean pickled onion crisps I remember the Tudor version of those being much yumminess
McCoy’s Prawn Sizzle must check thoseMcCoys Prawn Sizzle is king of crisps but I do like smokey bacon as well.
CC
I've written a long and precise email to QVC about this. In effect asking how we the audience benefit by knowing that the Presenters are given products to 'try' when we know damn well they are freebies, and by boasting about it live on air in times like these, when some families are existing on foodbanks is entirely inappropriate. Some presenters are more guilty than others.
I went on naming names and the products they are clearly given, as evidence shows from their blog pictures of inside their homes.
I have yet to receive a reply.
I've written a long and precise email to QVC about this. In effect asking how we the audience benefit by knowing that the Presenters are given products to 'try' when we know damn well they are freebies, and by boasting about it live on air in times like these, when some families are existing on foodbanks is entirely inappropriate. Some presenters are more guilty than others.
I went on naming names and the products they are clearly given, as evidence shows from their blog pictures of inside their homes.
I have yet to receive a reply.
it's not bothered me in the past but that charade with the Elemis tsv really got my goat. As you say people are struggling and we know full well the presenters didn't pay for them. Talk about rubbing sait into the wound. It was scandalous.I've written a long and precise email to QVC about this. In effect asking how we the audience benefit by knowing that the Presenters are given products to 'try' when we know damn well they are freebies, and by boasting about it live on air in times like these, when some families are existing on foodbanks is entirely inappropriate. Some presenters are more guilty than others.
I went on naming names and the products they are clearly given, as evidence shows from their blog pictures of inside their homes.
I have yet to receive a reply.