Tesco acknowledge their bikes are rubbish

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Drago

Legendary Member
I'm no accountant, but unless they chucked a box with £3800 cash in it into the skip with the bikes there's no way they're worth £4k.
 

Dec66

A gentlemanly pootler, these days
Location
West Wickham
I'm with the agency bloke on this one... Even if the bikes aren't up to much, one would still bring a smile to the face of some poor, impoverished kiddie at Christmas.

Probably some accountant said "well, we can't sell them, the bits to fix them up would cost more than they are worth, bin them". No thought about maybe doing a bit of good, and a nice bit of PR; just the P&L account.

Mind you, compared to the millions of tons of perfectly good food which supermarkets see fit to send to landfill when there's millions of people starving, I suppose this is a drop in the ocean.

I honestly think the human race is set to exterminate itself, very soon.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
He's from SCP, where they are very mature and serious, and don't approve of yellow faces :ohmy: :laugh: :rolleyes: ;).

Too right!;) :okay: :smile: ^_^ :cheers: :o) :crazy:
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
The article is quite funny for it's outrage. They make it sound like a crime against humanity. They are Tesco's BSOs, so they can do what they like with them, sure it would have been nice to give them to charity, but if it is like the charities around here that is usually far more hassle than it is worth, even if you are lucky enough to find one who will take them.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
A pal of mine once bought his girlfriend a £99 BSO "just to mess around on" then asked me to look at the brakes. I'm quite an experienced fettler of knackered bikes but after an hour trying to get these brakes set right I had to admit defeat and leave them only half-working. They simply couldn't be adjusted to work right.
 
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