I have been buying Mrs. T's pierogies for years and just bought another dozen earlier this week with an expiration date of 12/15/2015 B2 18:54 printed on the end panel.
These pierogies make it at least the 10th box in the past year that are severely freezer burned. I'm an American of Ukrainian descent and have eaten pierogies my whole life am not almost 62 years old.
These are the most authentic mass-produced pierogies on the market, but, I will not be buying any more until and unless you start to double package them to regain a once very loyal customer.
I assume that since my review will be posted publicly on the web (perhaps) you have my name and thus also have my email, which I don't want to reveal publicly, so I hope to get some sort of response, preferably positive on addressing this frustrating situation if you don't want to lose a loyal customer. I also would like to mention that in the past year, the number of freezer burned product has increased in frequency and I am tired of rolling the dice every time I buy a box so shant be doing so in future unless you make changes.
I am not fishing for anything free and even if you felt that you should do so, I will still be getting more freezer burned product than fresh frozen and edible and am not going to waste my time returning inedible product back to the store for a refund. It's easier to just throw them away.
I hope for a positive response from you in the near future and thank you for providing the platform for me to express my disappointment with your product.
Henry Yuswak
I have been buying Mrs. T's pierogies for years and just bought another dozen earlier this week with an expiration date of 12/15/2015 B2 18:54 printed on the end panel. These pierogies make it at least the 10th box in the past year that are severely freezer burned. I'm an American of Ukrainian descent and have eaten pierogies my whole life am not almost 62 years old. These are the most authentic mass-produced pierogies on the market, but, I will not be buying any more until and unless you start to double package them to regain a once very loyal customer. I assume that since my review will be posted publicly on the web (perhaps) you have my name and thus also have my email, which I don't want to reveal publicly, so I hope to get some sort of response, preferably positive on addressing this frustrating situation if you don't want to lose a loyal customer. I also would like to mention that in the past year, the number of freezer burned product has increased in frequency and I am tired of rolling the dice every time I buy a box so shant be doing so in future unless you make changes. I am not fishing for anything free and even if you felt that you should do so, I will still be getting more freezer burned product than fresh frozen and edible and am not going to waste my time returning inedible product back to the store for a refund. It's easier to just throw them away. I hope for a positive response from you in the near future and thank you for providing the platform for me to express my disappointment with your product. Henry Yuswak