I ordered bread rolls but Asda sent me toilet rolls as a substitute replacement instead

A SHOPPER was sent toilet rolls instead of bread rolls in a supermarket product sub.

Another had dog chews delivered instead of chicken breasts, while a third got strawberries for bin bags.

A shopper had a surprise when they ordered bread rolls from AsdaGetty

GettyToilet rolls were sent to the confused shopper as a substitute replacement[/caption]

A vexed vegan got meat ­sausages instead of plant-based burgers from Morrisons.

And one shopper whose partner has coeliac disease had a gluten-free product substituted with one containing wheat.

Consumer advice firm Which? found 47 per cent of deliveries included a substitute item in the past year.

Which?’s Reena Sewraz said: “Some were downright ridiculous.

“And they can be incredibly frustrating if a key dinner ingredient is missing.”

Customers at Asda, which was responsible for the toilet roll and dog chew switches, were most likely to get a swap, with 62 per cent reporting one in their most recent shop.

Some 59 per cent of Aldi customers received unexpected items, including a bag of onions instead of a loaf.

Half at Sainsbury’s got a swap — including shoe polish instead of fruit.

At Morrisons, where 51 per cent of shoppers got a substitution, one customer got a toothbrush instead of apples.

And a Tesco (44 per cent) shopper was sent an Easter egg in place of hot dog rolls.

Waitrose (24 per cent) fared best in the survey.

Which? added: “You have the right to reject substitutions at the point of delivery, or you could opt out of receiving ­substitutions altogether.

“If you end up with one you don’t want, always contact the store and ask for a refund.”

GettyAsda also sent a confusing replacement to a shopper who ordered chicken[/caption]

Getty – ContributorThe supermarket sent dog chews out instead of chicken[/caption]  Read More 

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