Energy supplier sent pairs to 30,000 households with advice on turning down heating to cut carbon footprint
A second big energy supplier has been forced to apologise to thousands of British households after offering unwelcome advice on how to keep warm during the national energy crisis – with a pair of socks.
E.ON Next said it was “incredibly sorry” after sending pairs of polyester socks branded with advice to turn down heating to help reduce carbon emissions to about 30,000 households that had taken part in an energy saving campaign last year.