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"Hey Kaufland, just say if we shouldn't shop with you anymore": Customer flees angry to Aldi

2022-12-16T04:07:39.298Z


"Hey Kaufland, just say if we shouldn't shop with you anymore": Customer flees angry to Aldi Created: 12/16/2022, 4:49 am By: Armin T. Linder A Kaufland customer complained to the supermarket chain with three photos via Facebook – and then preferred to take his money to Aldi. Peine - The fact that the quantity of products sold in the supermarket can be limited is nothing new for customers. It'


"Hey Kaufland, just say if we shouldn't shop with you anymore": Customer flees angry to Aldi

Created: 12/16/2022, 4:49 am

By: Armin T. Linder

A Kaufland customer complained to the supermarket chain with three photos via Facebook – and then preferred to take his money to Aldi.

Peine - The fact that the quantity of products sold in the supermarket can be limited is nothing new for customers.

It's common practice with special offers.

And this measure is also unforgettable from the first months of the Corona pandemic, when the fairer distribution of coveted products such as toilet paper or pasta was to be guaranteed by a limitation.

At that time, most people probably understood.

With a Kaufland customer, however, this is now reaching its limits.

Even the sale of canned corn seems to be limited in the Kaufland branch.

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Kaufland customer complains with three photos - limited delivery quantities of some products

While someone affected by poverty shows her Rewe voucher for three simple items, walking through the Kaufland branch in Peine, Lower Saxony, the man does not feel reminded of the beginnings of Corona, but of the GDR.

He documents the unpleasant experience with three photos.

Their authenticity has not been confirmed, but there is nothing to suggest that they are fake.

"We were just shopping at Kaufland again," writes the customer.

“I can (I think) understand the friends and colleagues from the former GDR.

There, too, the quantities of food were limited.

At Kaufland in Peine, a pallet of wheat flour is in the main course and has a large sign saying 'normal household quantity.

Only 1 piece'.”

Meanwhile, Kaufland is captivating millions of people with a Christmas video.

The emotional clip goes through the roof.

Kaufland customer angry: "And that in the run-up to Christmas"

Not an isolated case in the Kaufland branch, as he describes: "But that's not the only sign of this kind that I've seen.

The complete course with flour and sugar is signposted with it.

A maximum of two packs of sugar or regular flour.

And that in the run-up to Christmas, when, as is well known, more people bake than usual.”

A limited supply of flour or sugar has been more common in recent months - the background is the Ukraine war.

The customer is particularly surprised by a corresponding sign on another product: canned vegetables!

"Even Bonduelle corn at the normal price is limited," says the customer.

The writing on the matching photo is not completely decipherable, but it actually looks as if customers are only allowed to buy two cans.

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The supermarket customer does not feel welcome.

His bitter conclusion: "Hey Kaufland, just say if we shouldn't buy from you anymore.

Then we'll just go somewhere else. ”He is not the first to be annoyed by such signs at Kaufland.

Reactions to his post varied.

"You're absolutely right," says one user.

"How should you create an emergency supply with the quantities?" asks another.

Kaufland customers then defiantly carry their money to Aldi

One contradicts the Kaufland customer: "I think that's right!

Unfortunately, many traders or restaurateurs also go shopping there and stock up for their business because it is often cheaper than in the wholesale market etc.. Then the things are pushed out there by the cartload and others then get nothing.” The customer reacts and finds that there are worlds between "wagonwise" and one piece.

“We wanted to bake a few more biscuits (the rest somehow disappeared) and we also have a birthday party with coffee and cake to organize at the weekend.

One packet of flour or two packets of sugar won't get you very far.

In addition, your argument with the restaurateurs and retailers does not work, since normal goods such as Bonduelle corn are also limited. "You would have "just left the money at Aldi," said the man defiantly.

Others don't take the issue quite as seriously and the Kaufland complaint gives rise to jokes: "Is beer also limited?

Then I would be really unsettled!” jokes one.

And another Facebook user writes: "You should introduce that to clothes and shoes, then my wife won't shop so much anymore." A Kaufland customer from Austria recently felt bitterly disappointed after returning from a German branch.

(lin)

Source: merkur

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