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"You can keep your butter": Kaufland drives a customer with a sign to the competition

2022-09-20T08:08:17.927Z


"You can keep your butter": Kaufland drives a customer with a sign to the competition Created: 2022-09-20 09:57 By: Armin T. Linder It probably won't be love anymore: Kaufland made a customer pissed off with a sign - she moved on to the competition and complained verbosely. Duisburg - butter on sale! This message made a woman head for the nearest Kaufland branch in Duisburg-Kasslerfeld. After


"You can keep your butter": Kaufland drives a customer with a sign to the competition

Created: 2022-09-20 09:57

By: Armin T. Linder

It probably won't be love anymore: Kaufland made a customer pissed off with a sign - she moved on to the competition and complained verbosely.

Duisburg - butter on sale!

This message made a woman head for the nearest Kaufland branch in Duisburg-Kasslerfeld.

After all, the prices for the product have been painfully high in the past few months.

1.99 euros for half a pound sounds attractive.

Kaufland: Butter offer limited to one piece per customer

However: The potential butter buyer could not stock up on it as desired.

Because in the branch she came across a sign: "Sale in normal household quantities" can be read there - and the information "1 piece".

Add several arrows to underline it.

That the sign is real is of course not 100% confirmed.

But Kaufland's official reaction also suggests this.

Because the woman complained to the supermarket chain via Facebook: “I didn’t take any.

Does the 'usual household' consist of one single person?

Families of more than one go shopping individually?

And if I then want to bake cookies in winter, do I have to go shopping several times to have enough ingredients?”

Apparently the Kaufland sign drove them to the competition.

"Then buy it now at the normal price in another store," she writes and concludes with the sentence: "You can keep your butter."

Kaufland customers have no understanding of limitations

Kaufland promptly spoke up.

"We regret that we were unable to provide you with the butter in the quantity you required," the social media team said.

“Individual products are currently in greater demand.

In order to enable many customers to shop, it may happen that we limit the delivery quantity in the interests of all customers, depending on the branch.

We ask for your understanding for this."

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Understanding?

Doesn't bring up the customer even after the statement.

"Oh come on," she responds.

"A butter as a delivery amount is ridiculous.

You know that yourself. If the sale has to be limited so much, then please don't offer such weekly offers.

I went to Kaufland just for that.

If I had known about this silliness, I would have saved myself the journey.” It was only a small detour on the way home from work – but she will probably save herself that in the future.

A Kaufland receipt from 1996 recently caused amazement.

(lin)

Source: merkur

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