Sweary Tesco Parody Account Replied To Customers On Twitter

Sweary Tesco Parody Account Replied To Customers On Twitter

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As BuzzFeed postulates, perhaps this is what social media community managers really want to say.




This could well be what social media managers are secretly thinking.

It’s part of modern customer service these days to reply to customers on Twitter. Tesco is just one of several big brands to send messages like these almost constantly:

So far, so good. But then a parody account – @Tecso_Express – popped up last week, offering some rogue sweary customer service to real Tesco customers.

It started off quite tame, extolling the virtues of mint-chocolate ice cream.

It started off quite tame, extolling the virtues of mint-chocolate ice cream.

But then @daleord got a serving of sass.

This is probably what the people running the real @Tesco account occasionally want to say, but don’t because they’re nice professional people.

@LoopyBoylan got the sharp end of the attitude stick.

@LoopyBoylan got the sharp end of the attitude stick.

The Twitter account has since been suspended but you can read the full article on BuzzFeed here.




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