Mike Paxton protesting outside the supermarket entrance. Picture: Sarah Felstead
January 10, 2025
A man from Isleworth has recently been braving the cold to hold a protest by the Tesco supermarket in Osterley.
Mike Paxton was first spotted this Wednesday (8 January) and remained in position for several hours. He told shoppers that he would be continuing his demonstration through the week.
He is demanding that the retailer pays a dental bill he was left with he broke some teeth. He claims this was caused by eating granola and is holding up a sign warning saying, “Warning, Tesco granola has broken my teeth. Zero compensation. Just grief.”
Tesco says it told Mr Paxton that his complaint has been fully investigated and it was found that the cereal could not have been the cause of the damage and therefore it wouldn’t be paying his bill.
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