Tesco offers beer instead of food in new 'meal deal': what's behind the scandal.
According to The Sun: The internet has been rolling with laughter over a unique offer from TESCO – a meal consisting of 12 bottles of Sol beer and five limes.
Shoppers found humor in the £9 price on the Clubcard, as this 'meal' differs from the traditional notion of 'lunch' in that it contains no actual food.
Some speculate that Tesco is expanding the concept of 'meal' for various occasions, such as drunken nights at home.
One fan photographed the price tag and questioned the classification of this offer as a meal, expressing disbelief at the promotion in their local Tesco.
Another shopper jokingly referred to it as Tesco's 'working lunch package.'
It seems that the classification of this offer as a 'meal deal' was an oversight and will be corrected for future promotions.
The unique meal proposal from Tesco has sparked a buzz among consumers, as it diverges from traditional lunch standards by excluding real food. The reaction to this offer highlights the influence of the term 'meal' on consumers.
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