In a Facebook post from an Edeka branch, conspiracy theories about corona and vaccinations are drawn through cocoa.
Customers join in the fun.
An
Edeka branch
from Friedberg (Bavaria)
triggered a great public response
with an ironic
Facebook post
.
In the avoidable warning to customers,
Corona *
skeptics
and
anti-
vaccination opponents are made
fun of.
So far, the post has been shared over 14,000 times.
Friedberg - After the messed up and exhausting
Corona year 2020
, a little fun to cheer you up can't hurt.
The operators of the
Edeka branch in Wollny in Friedberg (Bavaria)
probably thought so too
.
On December 31, 2020 they posted
an urgent "warning"
on
.
"Dear customers, we unfortunately had to find out that some of the first-generation vaccine chips can have adverse effects on shopping because they occasionally interact with our security systems and trigger false alarms."
Vaccination
opponents and conspiracy theorists
are targeted in a deadly serious tone in the
post
.
The response to the campaign has been enormous.
A week later, the post had already been shared over 14,000 times.
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Edeka makes fun of vaccination opponents: Corona vaccination should contain microchip
The ironic warning from the
Edeka branch in Wollny
alludes to a conspiracy theory that is widespread in anti-vaccine circles.
The
corona virus is a fraud staged by dark forces in
order to implant a microchip into all people in the world through the corona vaccination.
Some suspect that this is used to permanently monitor the whereabouts of every person.
But who is behind the diabolical plan?
The operators of Edeka-Marktes Wollny give the explanation in their Facebook post:
“When we asked the RKI and the Gates Foundation, we were informed that the modules concerned are hardware version 1.0 of the vaccination chip, which is loaded with chip software 1.3 as standard.
Edeka Wollny
Does Edeka Wollny have any secret information from Bill Gates?
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a charitable foundation run by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife.
The largest private foundation in the world fights against poverty and for better health care.
One focus is research into vaccines against malaria and AIDS.
Many opponents of vaccinations believe that Bill Gates is the head of a worldwide conspiracy that wants to usurp world domination.
It has long been proven several times that the Gates Foundation has nothing to do with the
corona vaccination
.
But even Bill Gates is helpless against the accusations of millions of conspiracy theorists.
But what do people do who have implanted a vaccination chip and still want to shop at Edeka?
Edeka Wollny
has the solution ready.
The
problem only occurs with outdated chips from version 1.1
.
An update would help.
“The vaccination chip can be read out by the family doctor or in any hospital.
If your family doctor is on vacation, veterinarians can also read the chip.
Veterinary practices cannot carry out software updates, however, as this is a health insurance service that cannot be billed by veterinarians. "
Edeka Wollny
+
Edeka caused a lot of laughs on the Internet with a Facebook post about vaccination opponents.
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Edeka customers take part in the fun and leave thousands of comments
The
Facebook post
is celebrated by many people on Facebook.
So far, the campaign has been commented 4,000 times.
“Thank you, Edeka, thank you to all commentators.
Laughing is so good right now.
Have a good and healthy start to the new year. The supporters play along in the comments, ”one commentator wrote.
Another
Facebook user discovered
further problems with his
corona vaccination chip
.
“My chip is programmed incorrectly somehow.
The other day animal rescue was after me. "
Edeka Wollny was completely surprised by the response
Edeka Wollny's
team
was a little surprised by the success of their joke post itself.
"What was intended as a little fun for our dear regular customers at the end of the year has become bigger than we could have suspected," said a
Facebook post from
the Edeka branch.
In addition to numerous media reports, Scherz-Post has now even made it into the telegram group of the famous
vegan chef and conspiracy theorist Atilla Hildmann
.
In another Facebook post, Edeka Wollny shows a screenshot of the messenger group as evidence.
The discounter Penny also recently impressed customers with a Facebook post about Corona - the response was huge.
(Philipp Zettler)
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