Brexit freight ferry firm appears all geared up - to deliver pizzas
Now, new questions are being asked about the readiness of Seaborne Freight to handle the £13.8m contract after it turned out that terms and conditions on its website appeared to be intended for a food delivery firm.
It is the responsibility of the customer to thoroughly check the supplied goods before agreeing to pay for any meal/order, read part of the text on the companys website.
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The Department for Transport said a section of the terms and conditions on the companys website had been put up in error and was being immediately rectified.
Ridicule was also heaped on Seabornes privacy terms, which stated: Members hold freedom to express themselves in their feedback. Although your intellectual freedom is respected, [Business name] reserves the right to remove from our website any material deemed threatening, immoral, racist, inaccurate, malicious, defamatory, in bad taste or illegal.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/03/brexit-freight-ferry-firm-appears-all-geared-up-to-deliver-pizzas
The other website too lazy to fill in their name in the privacy policy is Wye College Agricola Club:
https://wyeagricolaclub.org.uk/legal/privacy . 3 others use the wording, but managed to [insert name here] before going live.
This is the company the government is defending as a good example of entrepreneurship.