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Rewe customer surprises with disgusting purchase: Tweet goes viral - user with nasty suspicion: "Hand me over right away"

2021-06-07T04:05:00.443Z


The tweet of a Rewekundin went viral with the photo of two pizza baguettes. A bizarre detail in the picture caused numerous speculations and bad jokes.


The tweet of a Rewekundin went viral with the photo of two pizza baguettes.

A bizarre detail in the picture caused numerous speculations and bad jokes.

North Rhine-Westphalia - The tweet from a Rewe customer caused an unexpectedly big stir this week: Her photo of two Rewe own-brand pizza rolls went viral on the social media platform. Just a few days after it was published, the picture had almost 17,000 likes me ”data and numerous comments.

“I have questions,” the Twitter user subtitled her initial post - and they probably came up with other users as well.

Rewe baguette with a drawback: eaten or broken off?

The reason for the excitement: The plastic packaging of the two frozen halves of a baguette roll with a tomato and mozzarella topping is still unopened, next to it is the outer packaging made of cardboard - but one of the baguette halves is no longer complete, a piece of baguette is missing at one end including covering.

The resulting edge, which looks as if someone had bitten off a baguette before it was packed and frozen, is particularly questionable.

Accordingly, the photo quickly sparked a discussion in the community about whether it was actually a bite mark or just a fragment.

Rewe tweet goes viral: Disgusting suspicions and numerous jokes

The Rewe customer who wrote the tweet sees the whole thing rather naively: “Have you already baked it yourself? Something breaks away, ”she says. Others contradict her, however, "that was not canceled," one commentator is certain. While a few users joke that there was probably a hungry production employee at work, according to some community members, a completely different disgusting assumption is particularly obvious: "Get rid of the crap so that Rewe can give the manufacturer some information about its central warehouse . That's just what rat-eating looks like. Disgusting". "This should come from normal rat infestation in production ... It happens again and again ...", agrees another user. "And I'll throw up in a minute ...", says another commentator.

In addition to the bite debate, one or the other cannot resist a biting joke: "This is the 'Premium' package, with the extra quality control by a taster ...", writes one user, "is probably a return" , guesses another.

“The baguette should now be sold for twice the price.

It works with Apple "is also suggested.

Some even retouch the bite baguette so that it is complete again: “Fixed it.

Now it is exactly like the serving suggestion! ”And“ Here, in case you want a full one again ”, it says.

Rewe reacts to the baguette with a controversial "bite" trace: "That’s a surprise."

I have questions.

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- eLa (@relativ_nett) June 2, 2021

Of course, the hype surrounding the baguette doesn't go unnoticed by the supermarket's social media team either: “That's a surprise! In any case, this sight is not due to our new product design, ”the company says. "We will of course pass this on directly to the responsible colleagues". A community member would like an explanation of the bite marks under this answer: “Please post the results of the investigation report here. That would be exemplary transparency for unsettled REWE customers that goes beyond the legal obligations ”.

The author of the tweet is above all astonished by the big waves her post has made.

“11,000 likes for a potential, but unfortunately incomplete, addition to yesterday's lunch” she wrote the next day: “You couldn't think of it”.

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