The federal government's corona measures are received differently by the population.
Discounter Aldi, which is heavily criticized on the Internet, is also feeling this.
The subject of
mask compulsory
due to
Corona *
causes emotions to boil among many citizens.
Discounter Aldi
publishes a call on Facebook - and reaps a huge
shit storm as a result
.
Many customers want to avoid the supermarkets.
A subsequent
statement
adds fuel to the fire.
Munich -
Many citizens in
Germany
no longer have an overview of
the current regulation regarding
protective measures due to Corona
.
A
mask requirement
applies in December 2020 in all public facilities - but no longer only in closed rooms.
Aldi publishes corona concerns - customers of the discounter respond with threats
A publicly presented concern of the
discounter chain Aldi
gives the company an enormous headwind in the social networks.
A call was posted on Facebook that customers would like to put on
mouth and nose protection in
the branch parking lot
.
The entry shows a graphic showing how the
mask protection
is applied correctly:
Aldi triggers the Corona debate and reaps Shitstorm - "You really have a bang!"
In times of the Internet with a prompt response from the population,
Aldi is
expected to
face
a large number of
angry comments
.
Users criticize the fact that before entering the Aldi branches, compliance with the
mask requirement is
called for.
Here is a small selection:
“Aldi and everyone else who goes along with such nonsense !!
In the future you will do without my purchases forever ”.
"Ridiculous!
Because the parking spaces are so terribly small and above all not in the fresh air.
You really have a blast ”.
“In the open air, nobody can force me to do it, there is enough circulation and distance.
You didn't hear the blow any more! "
"Excuse the question but ... Who gives you the right to decide whether we have to wear a mask OUTSIDE or not?"
There are also sarcastic comments under the Aldi post.
You are concerned with the question of how far the
federal government's
corona course
can go in order to get the number of
infections in Germany down
again:
“I think you should put the mask on in the garage at home.
Think of the countless aerosols that you let out into the environment through the car ventilation on the way.
If someone drives behind you and has his ventilation on ... Devil, devil. "
Obviously, many users are also of the opinion that Aldi itself had made the decision that due to the corona pandemic surrounding the
Sars-CoV-2 * virus,
a
mask
is
now also
required
in the parking lot
.
Corona: Aldi statement pours fuel on the fire - "You should be sued for the word alone"
Many Facebook “fans” are angry - that's why the discounter's marketing department is forced to comment, to point out that it is an
official order
.
It also sends a message to people who are critical of the measures: “On our side, there is no room for corona deniers or conspiracy theorists, or for people who hit others unobjectively because 'they are blindly obedient',” the company said .
The consequence?
More angry comments:
“You should be sued for the word corona denier alone.
Nobody denies Corona.
Only the approach of the above is questioned.
If you, as a giant company, allow yourself to be beaten by the authorities and dutifully cuddle, you are just as pitiful as the rulers ”.
“Very unsympathetic comment from you.
Who gives you the right to judge those who think differently?
I actually liked shopping with you, but in the future I'll think twice about visiting you. "
Aldi and the mask requirement: Employee does not understand excitement and makes comparison
Occasionally,
Aldi employees
also express
their opinion and describe what their everyday work looks like:
“I work at Aldi myself (...) Many customers do not keep the distance or the fact that the mask should be worn over the nose.
We work at full speed (...), wear the mask for 8/10 hours and are allowed to take off the masks during our break for half an hour!
The customers are in the store for a maximum of half an hour and they are not really friendly either.
So it is not a crime to put the mask on in the parking lot ”.
A
discount rival
has to deal with a problem similar to that of Aldi
:
Edeka
publishes a Christmas clip - the actual topic, however, fades into the background.
Instead, a socio-political debate emerges.
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