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Supermarket customer criticizes pizza manufacturer – and experiences an embarrassing surprise: “It took a long time”

2024-01-23T08:36:54.724Z

Highlights: Supermarket customer criticizes pizza manufacturer – and experiences an embarrassing surprise: “It took a long time”. The pizza doesn't come from Dr. Oetker, but from the competing brand Wagner. The Nestlé Twitter account (formerly X), to which Wagner belongs, responds on the social media platform and apologizes: "Clear case of 'underfilling' Sorry about that!” The customer should get in touch with the product data. But no matter what, if you want to spice up your frozen pizza, you can follow a few tips that will make it almost like an Italian one.



As of: January 23, 2024, 9:26 a.m

By: Julia Hanigk, Anna-Lena Kiegerl

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A user makes a faux pas by complaining about her frozen pizza.

Only the manufacturer's answer solves the misunderstanding and leads to laughter.

Munich – An angry customer who complained digitally about her frozen pizza made a small mistake.

This emerges from an Instagram post that addresses the incident.

The embarrassing mishap only becomes clear after the manufacturer speaks out.

Because not only the author, but also many other users cannot recognize the error.

Would you notice him?

User embarrasses herself with pizza complaint to Dr.

Oetker on the internet

If things have to be done quickly, pizza lovers sometimes resort to frozen pizza, even though tests have shown that not all of them taste good.

The Threads user, however, was less bothered by the taste.

The alleged customer of Dr.

Oetker shares the following: “Hey, Dr.

Oetker, I would have expected a few more slices on a salami pizza…” She publishes a photo of the frozen pizza in which only two slices of salami can be seen.

Surprisingly, Dr.

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

Dr.

Oetker counters the misunderstanding and causes laughter

But the author doesn't seem to have grasped the problem yet, because she replies: “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." Then Dr.

Oetker: “Read what it says on the package.”

Since the angry customer is still on a long line, the company finally lets the cat out of the bag: “OK, we actually wanted to be friendlier this year.

So… clear your throat: WE ARE NOT WAGNER!”

Do you recognize the error?

© Screenshot/ Instagram @twitterperlen

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Have you noticed the error now?

Correct!

The pizza doesn't come from Dr.

Oetker, but from the competing brand Wagner.

But it's not just the author of the article that seems to be on the wrong track.

The community is also having difficulty identifying the error.

“It took a while” – other users don’t recognize the mix-up either

One user says: "Okay, it took a while," while another still has difficulty discovering the error: "I still can't figure it out." It seems that she's not the only one, as another user is too took a little longer to notice the mistake: “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…” Another joked: “Shame on you, Dr.

Oetker!

Just steal the salami from the pizza at Wagner’s”

And Wagner pizza?

The Nestlé Twitter account (formerly X), to which Wagner belongs, responds on the social media platform and apologizes: “Clear case of 'underfilling'.

Sorry about that!” The customer should get in touch with the product data.

A frozen pizza with just two slices of salami sparks discussions online.

© Screenshot Twitter/X/droetkerpizza/diewillnurlesen/nestlegermany

Such mix-ups could occur more frequently in a supermarket chain in the future, because that's where the Dr.

Oetker products from the shelves.

But no matter what brand, if you want to spice up your frozen pizza, you can follow a few tips that will make it taste almost like an Italian one.

The editor wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at her own discretion.

All information has been carefully checked.

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Source: merkur

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