He imagined his meat side differently: a customer criticized the supermarket chain "Rewe" for the slightly different protein source in his Yes! Product.
- A customer made a find in a Rewe branch, which should be angry with some.
- He posted a photo of it on Facebook.
- But the image caused speculation among users.
Hamburg - It has to be quick for many at midday - that's what a customer probably thought when he reached into the freezer shelf at Rewe . In his shopping basket? Turkey sliced from a Rewee own brand. On Monday during his work break, the customer distorted the ready meal - and came across a slimy surprise. He found a snail in the court. This can be seen in a photo that he posted on Facebook. A small snail can be seen on the edge of the plate. The man complained about his disgusting find via Facebook. He had to stop eating, after which he had to “vomit several times”. There was no response from support - he hoped for feedback in this way.
Man finds snail in court: Rewe reacts
The supermarket chain quickly reported via Facebook. The company would inform quality assurance. He could complain in detail about the product error by personal message. But how much truth is behind the snail shock photo ? Other Facebook users are extremely critical of the complaint. He would only have positioned the snail for a photo because he wants to get a voucher. The customer, however, denies this type of fraud.
Another user jokingly replied whether it wasn't spice snails after all. No wonder: For some, the slimy contemporaries are considered a delicacy. Gourmets can enjoy them when they are soaked in herbs.
Rewe: Criticism of popular product - not the first incident of this kind
This is not the first time that the supermarket chain Rewe has been criticized : a grasshopper shock photo recently caused a sensation. A customer discovered the insect in the fruit department of a branch. Another customer got a "special offer" in a salad that he didn't really want.
Just as dubious was the smuggling of cocaine into banana boxes from Bavaria, as Merkur.de * reports. There, an employee discovered a packet of almost pure cocaine while clearing out the banana boxes.
* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.