Now Domino's staff are seen piling a shopping trolley full of raw chicken wings and coleslaw from ALDI a week after buying £1 wedges from ASDA (so what DO they make themselves?) 

  • Caroline Foskett, 31, was shopping for groceries in the Aldi branch in Dartford
  • Domino's worker was buying huge amounts of coleslaw and chicken wings
  • Company claimed staff member was conducting his personal grocery shop
  • On February 5 Domino's worker was spotted buying £1 bags of wedges in Asda

An angry shopper complained to Domino's after she saw a 'sheepish-looking' member of staff piling a shopping trolley full of hundreds of chicken wings and coleslaw from Aldi.

Caroline Foskett, 31, was shopping in Aldi in Dartford, Kent, on Friday, February 10 when she spotted a man wearing a Domino's uniform 'awkwardly wandering up and down the aisles' with a trolley.

The man appeared to be waiting for Aldi staff to restock the freezer after he had emptied it of chicken wings and dippers.

An angry shopper complained to Domino's after she saw a 'sheepish-looking' member of staff (pictured) piling a shopping trolley full of hundreds of chicken and coleslaw from Aldi

An angry shopper complained to Domino's after she saw a 'sheepish-looking' member of staff (pictured) piling a shopping trolley full of hundreds of chicken and coleslaw from Aldi

Caroline Foskett (pictured) was shopping on Friday when she photographed the worker
He appeared to be waiting for Aldi staff to restock the freezer after he had emptied it of chicken wings and dippers

Caroline Foskett (pictured left) was shopping on Friday when she photographed the worker (right) who appeared to be waiting for Aldi staff to restock the freezer after he had emptied it of chicken wings and dippers

Teacher Ms Foskett, from London, claims he already had six or seven tubs of coleslaw, eight or nine boxes of chicken strips and the same amount of chicken wings before he loaded in even more.

The mother-of-two sent the fast food giant a photo of the worker when she saw Domino's hit the headlines earlier this month after staff were spotted bulk-buying £1 bags of potato wedges in Asda.

However, Domino's claimed the member of staff was conducting his personal grocery shop because bottles of water are visible in the trolley, which they don't sell.

Domino's sell portions of coleslaw for £1.99 each
Seven chicken strippers cost £4.99

Domino's sell portions of coleslaw (left) for £1.99 each and seven chicken strippers (right) cost £4.99 

Ms Foskett said: 'No-one needs that much chicken for themselves.

'I just couldn't believe it when I saw him with a trolley full of frozen chicken - especially after the photo of the Domino's staff member stocking up on wedges last week. I thought "as if they're doing it again".

'We used to get pizzas on the weekend because my husband works then and we'd spend well over £20, but now I'm not so sure.

'He certainly looked a bit sheepish, like he was trying to be very discreet.

'His trolley was full of chicken legs and chicken strips, as well as bottles of water and about six or seven tubs of coleslaw.

'He had about eight or nine boxes of chicken strips and a similar amount of legs.'

Domino's hit the headlines  earlier this month after admitting a staff member bulk-bought Asda wedges and sold them for a huge mark-up at £3.99 a portion.

Domino's blamed a 'big sporting weekend' for some stores running out of products.

Domino's hit the headlines  after a member of staff (pictured) was seen stocking up on £1 bags of wedges in a London  Asda on February 5

Domino's hit the headlines after a member of staff (pictured) was seen stocking up on £1 bags of wedges in a London Asda on February 5

Ms Foskett said: 'I'm not going to order there again. We even used to get the potato wedges but I'm not doing that anymore. I'll just go to the supermarket myself.

'You'd at least hope they would cook them fresh and make them themselves.

'I know they've got to get their stock from somewhere else, like their own supplier who has fresh products.

'We do shop at Aldi ourselves and it is good quality, but when you are paying what is technically a restaurant price, it's not fair.

Asda sells bags of frozen seasoned potato wedges (pictured) for just £1 on its website and in store

Asda sells bags of frozen seasoned potato wedges (pictured) for just £1 on its website and in store

Domino's sells its side of potato wedges for £3.99 - but admitted a store bought bags of Asda wedges when it ran out 

Domino's sells its side of potato wedges for £3.99 - but admitted a store bought bags of Asda wedges when it ran out 

'I saw that man and I just thought 'here they go again. I'll think twice about using Domino's in the future.' 

A Domino's spokesperson said: 'Our franchisees are not authorised to buy food items from outside sources.

'Investigations suggest this is a colleague carrying out a personal grocery shop, reinforced by the fact we don't offer many items in the trolley.' 

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