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Asda shoppers were the most likely to report a replacement product, with 47% reporting getting something else.
Waitrose and Ocado came out on top, with just 21% of shoppers receiving substitutions.
Among the most bizarre examples were beef dog treats instead of beef steaks, and leeks instead of flowers.
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