My Solgar VM2000 Vitamin Expired Early Despite 10/25 Date—I Want a Refund
Last fall, I purchased a bottle of Solgar VM2000 vitamins from a pharmacy, trusting the brand’s quality and reputation. The expiration date on the bottle clearly states 10/25, but to my disappointment, the product became moldy and unusable well before that date.
I paid a significant amount for this supplement and made sure to store it properly according to the recommended conditions. Despite that, the vitamins spoiled far earlier than expected, which raises serious concerns about product quality and shelf stability.
I’m requesting that Solgar or the retailer take responsibility for this issue and offer either a refund or a replacement. A product this expensive should not deteriorate prematurely, and consumers deserve reliability and support when such problems occur.


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