Thus, a defect in Yotvata's chocolate bag production has become an entertaining post distributed on social networks • The company's response has been equally successful
The damaged chocolate bag
Photo:
From Moshe Margaliot's Facebook page
Rarely, popular products with a manufacturing defect go through the entire supply chain and reach the customer without anyone paying attention. In most cases, this is no harm, but at most an amusing mistake that ends with the reimbursement of receiving a new and defective product.
Moshe Margaliot, who just ordered a chocolate bag, was given a completely different product - a split chocolate bag. As you can see in the photo she raised from spies to the Facebook group "You've Got One Job", this is not exactly a new and surprising product that its best has released into the market but a manufacturing defect that probably no one has ever existed until it reaches the customer's home.
The post, as expected, became viral and received hundreds of comments and shares. Yitvata found out about the flaw and commented comically on their Facebook page: "Pune Moshe Margalit who sent us this picture: The collectors item you found is the result of a unique experiment in Kibbutz Yotvata, which examined the effect of product fragmentation and dispersal due to the Corona days." Market "and" and "milk" split 3 percent to 2 percent and Ace Coffee split into regular coffee and a really empty but cold bottle. The legend says that whoever finds the two parts of the bag gets health, a complete product as compensation and eternal life. For you"