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Customers are not happy with the quality of Food Lover’s Market's food. Read more on TheCitizenNews foodloversmarket

"Two packs of rotten chicken, in a day, the fruits and vegetables are off!went on a Twitter rant to expose Food Lovers Market for allegedly selling rotten food.

She called for health inspectors to intervene after the supermarket allegedly sold her two packs of rottenShe tweeted: “At some point health inspectors need to look at the quality of food we buy from @FoodLoversMkt! Two packs of rotten chicken, in a day the fruits and vegetables are off! There is no way!”

Jackie later shared an update saying she received a call from Food Lovers Market’s head office and they have set up a meeting. “Just arrived at FLM, Nicolway. They are literally checking every item without even considering the inconvenience this caused me. Had to produce my bank statement! I’m sick of this place @FoodLoversMkt!” she tweeted sharing a picture.

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