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I’ve been buying Pepperidge Farm…
I’ve been buying Pepperidge Farm cookies for decades. They’ve finally managed to lose my business. The cookies keep getting smaller and the price keeps getting bigger. The Brussels are almost half the size the were 5 yrs ago and the the price is twice as high. Quality control also appears to be an issue.
Today
Today, Friday, December 4, 2020 is National Cookie Day. Pepperidge Farm was suppose to start at 8 am on their website for people to sign up for a FREE plate and a tin of 5 different cookies. They stated limited numbers. I got on their website at 8:05 am to sign up for their FREEBIES and to my surprise they were already done. I WAS a true loyal customer. Every time I bought cookies is was theirs. NOT anymore. What false advertising -- when they said limited availablity, I guess they weren't kidding -- what did they give away -- 1 plate and 1 tin of cookies?
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