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Kaufland's calculation doesn't add up: "Who should get the last 20 grams?"

2022-06-23T11:24:38.799Z


Kaufland's calculation doesn't add up: "Who should get the last 20 grams?" Created: 06/23/2022, 13:11 By: Raffaela Maas A Kaufland customer discovered a curious statement on the label of a private label product. He shared his find on Twitter and demanded an explanation. Munich – Anyone who walks attentively through the rows in the supermarket or discounter and does their shopping with open eye


Kaufland's calculation doesn't add up: "Who should get the last 20 grams?"

Created: 06/23/2022, 13:11

By: Raffaela Maas

A Kaufland customer discovered a curious statement on the label of a private label product.

He shared his find on Twitter and demanded an explanation.

Munich – Anyone who walks attentively through the rows in the supermarket or discounter and does their shopping with open eyes will occasionally encounter strange situations and funny details in the store.

Now a customer noticed a special detail about a Kaufland product that he immediately shared online.

Kaufland

Headquarters:

Neckarsulm, Germany

Founding:

1984

branches in Germany

over 700

Kaufland bill does not add up – customer jokes on Twitter

When looking at the food labeling on the back of the product from Kaufland's own brand "K-Classic", the customer noticed something that made him suspicious.

In total, the pack contained 200 grams, so the indication of the included servings caused some confusion.

According to the label, one pack contains "approx.

six servings of 30 grams each.

The bill on the packaging obviously didn't add up.

Strictly speaking, with six servings of 30 grams each, the product should actually contain 180 grams and not 200 grams.

The Kaufland customer shared this discovery on Twitter.

For a photo of the product's food labeling, he wrote to Kaufland: "Who should get the last 20 grams?"

The customer has not yet received an answer to his question.

Even the supermarket giant Kaufland did not react to the Twitter user's post until recently, despite the tag.

He probably has no choice but to eat the remaining 20 grams himself or to divide them up in some other way.

Recently, a sign in front of a Kaufland branch raised a few questions from a customer.

She shared her find on Twitter and was finally enlightened by a user about the misunderstanding.

(rrm)

Source: merkur

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