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Rewe customer makes a disgusting discovery with spinach: "How unhygienic is that?!"

2022-09-29T09:13:07.055Z


Rewe customer makes a disgusting discovery with spinach: "How unhygienic is that?!" Created: 09/29/2022, 11:02 am By: Anna Lorenz Vegetables are considered healthy, and organic products also have a good reputation. An angry Rewe customer shows that there are also unsuccessful combinations with a bag of spinach. Munich – Rewe, Lidl, Penny – the list could go on for a long time, because whether


Rewe customer makes a disgusting discovery with spinach: "How unhygienic is that?!"

Created: 09/29/2022, 11:02 am

By: Anna Lorenz

Vegetables are considered healthy, and organic products also have a good reputation.

An angry Rewe customer shows that there are also unsuccessful combinations with a bag of spinach.

Munich – Rewe, Lidl, Penny – the list could go on for a long time, because whether it’s a supermarket or a discounter, all grocers have vegetables on offer.

The trend towards organic has long since moved into the branches and is thus responding to customers' desire for products that contain as few pesticides as possible.

A pack of spinach that recently rolled off the assembly line at Rewe shows that naturalness can also be overdone.

Spinach: Not just a popular product at Rewe – but not for everyone

Spinach is usually one of the foods where opinions differ.

While some love it - perhaps also because of the strengthening powers that a well-known children's series says it has - others don't eat it.

Most customers know that spinach contains a lot of vitamins and minerals and is therefore beneficial to health.

However, while apples are known to grow on trees and carrots thrive in the ground, spinach ends up in many shopping carts without consumers being able to swear by how and where the vegetable actually grows.

"Rewe best choice": spinach is very organic - customer is foaming with anger

Spinach is one of the foxtail plants and thus in the same family as beetroot, quinoa or chard.

So, like lettuce, the vegetable grows out of the ground and is harvested either with or without roots.

It is thanks to this fact that the pre-packaged spinach sometimes contains things that you do not want to eat.

This is also the case in this bag from Rewe.

As the Facebook user, who photographed this mishap, emphasizes with disgust, the pack contains a bird's feather in addition to spinach.

"Unhygienic," the user scolds the find.

Whether the product lives up to the "Rewe Beste Wahl" logo on the packaging is a matter of opinion.

In any case, the woman can be sure: the Rewe spinach she has bought is definitely organic at its best.

(askl)

Source: merkur

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