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Jennifer Hyland

Scots woman orders Morrisons' 10-item big breakfast bap - but left fuming at what arrived

A woman was left 'hangry' after ordering a Morrisons' big breakfast bap only to be handed a dry, crusty roll with a hole in it.

Karen McRobert had visited Morrisons in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, today looking forward to tucking in to their calorific 10 item giant bap breakfast roll for £3 which on their advertising posts looks totally scrumptious.

However Karen was left fuming when she got home and unwrapped a dogeared crusty roll with sparse fillings and a hole in the top rather than a big, beautiful, greasy, bap overloaded with breakfast delights.

Karen McRobert expressed her fury about the Morrisons breakfast bap online (Facebook)

Karen then took to Facebook to vent her fury after discovering most of her items were also substituted.

She posted on the local Bellshill Past and Present page: "Got home to find out they had substituted my two link for two square, my two hash browns for two potato scone and half an outsider of greasy fried bread.

"I wasn’t told that they didn't have any hash browns or any link sausage either."

How Morrisons advertised the £3 ten-item big breakfast bap (Facebook)

Karen added: "How disappointed was I.

"First of all they didn't have the giant bap to put this in, offered me a roll or toast.

 "Then I was told they had no lids for my tub of mushrooms or beans and would wrap them in tin foil.

The crusty roll with a hole in it that was given to Karen McRobert at Morrisons (Facebook)

"She was apologetic but said they had been ordering them and they were not being delivered.

"When I opened up the roll which was wrapped in tinfoil in wasn’t even a soft roll it was so crispy someone had someone had put their thumb through the top of it and burst the roll apart to put butter on it."

Karen McRobert said Morrisons were ripping people off with false advertisement (Facebook)

Along with the post Karen shared images of the advertised breakfast roll alongside photographs of the breakfast meal she was served instead.

Karen added: "If I had known all of this I wouldn't have bothered and went elsewhere to a local shop rather than a corporate company falsely advertising things that they don’t actually have ripping people off.

Some of Karen McRobert's items delivered in a box instead of in the breakfast bap (Facebook)

"Please see my pics of that the breakfast that I got to compared to that to the one that advertised online and in store."

Karen has been approached by The Record.

Morrisons have been contacted for comment.

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