LONDON -- If there's ever the opportunity to get one over on Moviesa brand, people are normally more than happy to go the extra mile.
Aaron, a Tesco customer from Manchester, UK, is a brilliant example of this.
SEE ALSO: British phone company slams Twitter user in the most beautifully brutal wayIt all started when he tweeted the following complaint about a bag of carrots he'd bought from Tesco.
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Tesco responded asking Aaron to "elaborate on the issue".
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45 minutes later, Aaron delivered.
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Here's a close up of the "representative cross sample".
In the end, Aaron's tactic seemed to pay off.
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Never come between a man and his carrots.
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