… and Pret’s deleted Tweet on a new bogus reason for hidden “air” behind the cardboard packaging.
UPDATE 26. Feb. 2019: Class-action lawsuit in New York against Pret settled.
I have listed a few customer complaints on Pret’s misleading, and what some call “deceptive” packaging in “Class Action vs. Pret For Deceptive Packaging” and the different versions from Pret why this happens. But the list below is just the tip of the iceberg. Not all customers flock to Twitter with photos, and I worked in Pret knowing how common this issue is.
One of the last and most ridiculous reasons Pret gave has been deleted after Pret read that blog entry.
In this blog entry I just want to give a visual throughout the years, briefly touching on the lawsuit and again the deleted Tweet at the end. These complaints are only the ones customers care to show on Twitter.
A list on mostly cold Salad Wraps and a few Hot Wraps. Plus Pret’s mostly repetitive responses with some change of versions later:





21. June 2014 (No response from Pret)















12. Oct. 2016 USA



05. May 2017 Little Ingredient (lots of complaints on Twitter on this)
17. May 2017 Pret A Ripp-Off




07. Aug. 2017 Another really bad one, that’s more a Thai “Shrink” Wrap!


21. Aug. 2017 USA

10. Oct. 2017 TWO for the price of ONE!!
Misleading Packaging AND hardly any ingredients!

17. Jan 2018 (no response from Pret)



20. Apr. 2018 It took Pret 3 days to respond!


22. May 2018 Pret admits the wrap is a “little stingy”

06. Oct. 2018 (no response from Pret)

10. Oct. 2018 USA

16. Oct. 2018 Hot Wrap
Here is where the “… it looks like it has been wrapped too tightly” version starts:


29. Oct. 2018 USA

06. Nov. 2018 Hot Wrap

12. Nov. 2018 Little Duck more Spinach, badly wrapped … ongoing Tweets

13. Nov. 2018 Hot Wrap


17. November 2018 This is the worst so far! And no response from Pret!


12. Jan. 2018 Little Duck, lots of Greens
New reason for “air” wrap which was later deleted!

13. Jan. 2019 Pret’s NEW reason for packaging “deception” which was later deleted! (After my other blog entry “Class Action vs Pret” and Pret visiting especially on the 14. Jan. 2019).
Original Tweet BEFORE Pret deleted it:

But NOW it leads to this deleted page

The whole feed again before Pret deleted their Tweet:

Natalie Raybold’s Tweet here has no Tweet above anymore, as it is deleted.
And here a VISUAL of public complaints dating back to 2011
Not everyone goes public, these are only those that customers bother reporting.
I stopped going further back.


14. Jan. 2019 Flatbread living up to its name: FLAT

25.01.2019 No Hoison in expensive Hoison Duck Wrap

25.01.2019 Bang Bang Chicken Flop

25.01.2019 Spicy Chicken Flop

12.02.2019 Bigger in Japan!
As the case is settled now, the “wrapped too tightly” version started again…

23.02.2019 Pret A Gap Wrap

26.02.2019 Pret A Light Wrap


Mind the BIGGEST Gap!


Another huge gap 1st May 2019

06.05.2019 … and another one…
And with the one from 06.05 someone cared enough to confront Pret:

In context:


09.05.2019 USA











Since having settled the lawsuit, Pret’s having a laugh with a customer who helps them; the wrap looks like having been a little stretched out here:




One solution would be for staff to just “spread” the wrap to fill the package!


12. June 2019 This looks like after a team brief about all the complaints on Twitter, so staff spread it out as much as possible! 😀
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I worked at Pret A Manger and survived systemic workplace bullying during bereavement that involved HR, the top leadership, HQ and even the now “retired” former CEO Clive Schlee. I declined 4 settlement offers if I am silent about my ordeal. But I rather speak out to help others. For an overview of important blog entries of my experience with Pret, please visit “My Ordeal with Pret A Manger”. The little arrow to the right next to each heading will lead directly to the post.
An incomplete list on what other Pret staff say about Pret’s bullying environment: Caught in the Act Bullying at Pret.
I tell my story for the first time verbally in below audio player interview on a podcast by The Adam Paradox, and wrote two articles in the Scottish Left Review.
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