Instead of a deposit, a Lidl customer receives a piece of paper that hits her hard.
She has to recover from that first.
A Lidl customer just wanted to return her bottles to the deposit machine - but then something unusual happened
Instead of a deposit, the deposit machine gives the customer a very unusual message.
The customer processes her “rejection” on Twitter with humor.
Kassel -
When it comes
to
everyday
issues, depositing a deposit is
one of the
less spectacular
tasks.
Only when the device is full or broken - or refuses to accept this one bottle even though you have just thrown in four exactly the same models - is there a bit of variety.
But even then, the
return of
the
deposit
remains
a deeply unspectacular experience.
A
Lidl customer
could instead make a whole new experience - and got from a
reverse vending machines
a basket.
Instead of a normal deposit: general rejection
Instead of a standard
deposit
, she only received a brief announcement from the device.
Two words that can lead to bitter rejection: General rejection.
And that twice in different colors so that it cannot be overlooked.
This is probably just an error message.
A bottle or can may
not have been accepted
by the
machine
.
Or the device is broken and has some kind of technical defect.
The
customer
refers to this “general rejection”, of course, with a twinkle in her eye - and thus causes a
laugh
on
.
I've never received a basket as hard as it is today from the deposit machine at Lidl ...
Ouch.
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- ⭕ Ghost Vacuum (@_Wirbelwind_) January 6, 2021
Common deposit machine at Lidl - "I had to laugh so much!"
"I've
never got such a hard basket
as it is today from the
deposit machine
at
Lidl
... Ouch," she writes on the short message service Twitter.
She has to cope with that now, and wants to "watch with ice on the couch and sad love films".
But she takes the
basket
with humor.
“I had to laugh so much!” She continues.
Another Twitter user has had a similar experience.
"The pain is really deep :(" he writes ironically. "Stay strong! You can get over this!" (In German: "Stay strong! You can get over this"), he encourages her. We can only hope that the ice cream and the love
films actually help
the
Lidl customer
over the pain.
In autumn 2020 the designer Wolfgang Joop created a collection for Lidl.
Previously, the discounter received a lot of ridicule for a similar campaign.
(Sebastian Richter)
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