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Supermarket customer complains to pizza manufacturer – and really embarrasses himself: “It took a long time”

2024-01-23T18:39:59.067Z

Highlights: Supermarket customer complains to pizza manufacturer – and really embarrasses himself: “It took a long time”. As of: January 23, 2024, 7:19 p.m By: Anna-Lena Kiegerl CommentsPressSplit A Threads user probably embarrassed herself a bit with her post. But many others don't find the problem either. Would you have recognized it? Munich – A user made a small faux pas when she wanted to complain about her frozen pizza. This is shown in an Instagram post that discusses the mishap.



As of: January 23, 2024, 7:19 p.m

By: Anna-Lena Kiegerl

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A Threads user probably embarrassed herself a bit with her post.

But many others don't find the problem either.

Would you have recognized it?

Munich – A Threads user made a small faux pas when she wanted to complain about her frozen pizza in the new Meta app.

This is shown in an Instagram post that discusses the mishap.

However, the post causes confusion.

Because the creator is not alone, many of the Instagram users cannot find the error.

Would you have discovered him?

Customer complains to Dr.

Oetker: Can you find the error?

This is what the supposed Dr.

Oetker customer on Threads: “Hey, DrOetkerPizzaDE, I would have expected a few more slices on a salami pizza…” The user then posts a picture of the pizza, which shows: only two slices of salami.

But what was probably unexpected for the customer was Dr.

Oetker replies: “Well, um… you’ve probably figured it out yourself by now, right?”

Do you recognize the error?

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But that's not the case, because the creator doesn't seem to have understood the problem yet, so she writes: “Because of serving suggestions and stuff?

Or what do you mean?

It's not about '1 slice of pizza', it's about a ridiculous 2 slices of salami on top." "Just read what it says on the package," says Dr.

Oetker then.

And follows with: “Ok, we actually wanted to be friendlier this year.

So… *clears throat*: WE ARE NOT WAGNER!”

Dr.

Oetker or Wagner?

“I still don’t get it somehow.”

Have you recognized the error now?

Exactly!

The pizza isn't from Dr.

Oetker, but from the competing brand Wagner.

But the creator of the post is not the only one who was a bit “on the fence”.

Because the community also has problems discovering the error.

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One user says: "Okay, it took a while", another still has problems finding the error: "I still can't figure it out." There are probably several people who feel the same way, because another user also took a little longer needed to recognize the faux pas: “All the comments are giving me hope that I'm not the only stupid one.

Didn't check it at first either.

Until the last slide…” “Shame on you, Dr.

Oetker!

“Just stealing the salami from the pizza at Wagner,” jokes another.

Anyone who likes to eat Hawaiian pizza is probably familiar with disgusted looks from others.

But this pizza creation takes it to the extreme.

Because in a cafeteria pizza with spaghetti and falafel was offered.

And also Dr.

Oetker always brings crazy pizza creations onto the market.

The sausage pizza is now available to buy.

Source: merkur

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