A FURIOUS shopper has vowed never to return to a supermarket after he found his chicken curry contained no chicken.

Darren Ford bought the meal from Asda in St Martin’s Quarter, Worcester, on Monday as part of a £6 deal. But when his family sat down to eat the food on Wednesday night, they were shocked to find the curry contained just sauce.

The married father-of-one then had to spend a further £20 on a takeaway to feed his wife Louise, 14-year-old Tara and her friend. However, when the trained chef complained to Asda, they refused to reimburse him for the extra expense.

The 44-year-old, of Guildford Close, Ronkswood, said: “It’s not something we regularly do because I’m a chef, but as it was the Brits and my wife had been working all week we thought we’d have it.

“I put it in the oven and I’m looking at it and thinking, ‘Where’s the chicken?’. We had to spend £20 on a takeaway because I can’t drive and it was late at night. I phoned customer services to be told I was only going to get a refund and a £5 gift voucher. I’ve told them they can keep their gift card and I won’t be going in there again.

“I’m unemployed at the moment and £20 is money I haven’t got to spare. It’s absolutely ridiculous.”

After your Worcester News contacted Asda, they upped their offer to Mr Ford to a £35 voucher. He said he would spend the gift card on “anything but food”.

An Asda spokesperson said: “We are sorry to hear that Mr Ford has purchased a meal that doesn’t meet our usual high standards.

“We’ve spoken with the customer and decided that on this occasion we can offer Mr Ford a gesture of goodwill which goes some way to make up for the inconvenience caused.”