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“Dear people from Rewe”: Some people are scratching their heads because of notes in the Hamburg branch

2024-02-06T15:11:05.724Z

Highlights: “Dear people from Rewe’: Some people are scratching their heads because of notes in the Hamburg branch. “Hello Rewe, I don’t dare speak to you” “The only thing that seemed to be lacking was the tea. Please also offer the MOROCCAN MINT variety. That would be great,” a Rewe note says. One user doesn't think much of the Moroccan mint tea variety: "And it tastes so bad..."



As of: February 6, 2024, 3:57 p.m

By: Armin T. Linder

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A Rewe note is causing discussions: an unknown person left it in a branch in Hamburg - and it is causing astonishment in various ways.

Hamburg – It’s not just supermarkets that send – sometimes bizarre – signs to their customers.

Conversely, it also happens again and again that consumers practice this discipline and leave a message in the market: “It's way too expensive, I won't buy it!

Customer!”, someone once wrote on a piece of paper and attached it to the shelf.

And a disappointed customer named Helga wrote a card in an Edeka store complaining about the chocolate taste.

Rewe in Hamburg: Moroccan mint is sorely missed

Another written note has now been observed in a Rewe branch in Hamburg - and a photograph has ended up on the Instagram page “Notes of Germany”.

Of course, the authenticity cannot be verified, but there is nothing to indicate that it is a fake.

Accordingly, a person used three different colored pens to formulate a request to the supermarket team.

“Dear people from Rewe... It's great that you're near me now,” the message begins, complete with a smiley.

“The store is in a great position.

Thank you,” it also says.

So far, so positive.

And then the person comes forward with his concern: “The only thing that seemed to be lacking was the tea.

Please also offer the MOROCCAN MINT variety.

That would be great.” This is followed by a “Thank you” in capital letters and two more smileys – so the note is not lacking in friendliness.

“Hello Rewe, I don’t dare speak to you”

In this respect - unlike some angry swipes - it is not the wording that some people are shaking their heads about in the comments.

But rather the insignificance of the concern and the way in which it is expressed.

“Well, if the postman doesn’t have any other problems” and “Definitely moved from Berlin,” they say.

Some people wonder why the person prefers to write a note instead of approaching the Rewe team: “Hello Rewe, I don’t dare speak to you” or “What’s the point of a note?

“You can talk to employees,” were the reactions.

One user doesn't think much of the Moroccan mint tea variety: "And it tastes so bad..." On the other hand, a lady says: "Moroccan mint is also a great variety!" One person gets more than 100 likes for the comment " Then go to Netto!” And a Moroccan mint luminary knows another solution.

“Tip: Moroccan mint, like all mints, can be grown very well in the pot.

It's even quite hardy if it's allowed to overwinter on the balcony in a protected place (not in the apartment, where it dies)." A joke with a Hamburg connection recently caused laughter.

(lin)

Source: merkur

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