As of: March 27, 2024, 4:17 p.m
By: Moritz Bletzinger
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Criminal charges for everyone who leaves the “holy hall” unsightly: Rewe branch takes serious action against toilet piglets.
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A store manager here is clearly fed up.
On a Rewe notice, customers are threatened with being reported if they don't behave.
Munich – That stinks really bad!
At least apparently to the employees of a Rewe branch.
It seems that customers here have repeatedly left the toilet in such a miserable condition that the store management is now threatening - and taking surveillance measures.
Rewe branch threatens to advertise customers who leave the toilet dirty on a notice board
“Dear users of this toilet!
Please leave this toilet as you would like to find it!” reads the laminated notice posted by a user on Reddit.
It cannot be identified whether the note is real or where the branch is located.
But there is no reason to doubt its authenticity.
The Rewe market takes a serious stand against the toilet vandals and threatens: “If you ignore these rules, any improper treatment of this place will result in CRIMINAL CHARGES!” The supermarket emphasizes the ad announcement in capital letters and with underlining.
Rewe describes the toilet as a “holy hall” – and monitors access
Customers are now no longer allowed to go to the branch in the branch.
“You can get the key for the holy hall at the bakery,” says the explanation on the note.
Access is monitored.
It is not new that customers sometimes receive threats.
An Edeka owner threatened on a note: “That was definitely the last time.”
And a toilet in the supermarket is actually almost a luxury for the customers, which they trample on.
In many branches of Rewe, Lidl, Aldi and Co., guests are only allowed to use the employee toilet as a gesture of goodwill.
Supermarkets are not obliged to provide a toilet.
It once ended badly for a Lidl customer: she peed her pants because she wasn't allowed to use the toilet in the supermarket.
It is obviously questionable whether she would have even wanted to view the ceramics in the Rewe branch in question.
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Children playing on the toilet?
Rewe's explanation for strict toilet rules raises questions
Of course, anyone who goes to a toilet wants it to be clean.
The supermarket's explanation of why this toilet should be particularly tidy is extraordinary.
“Children also play here and babies are changed!” says the notice.
Children playing on the toilet?
A user is justifiably surprised.
A second gives him the funny, disgusting answer: “Of course.
When you were a kid, didn’t you play with the brown action figures that were always in that strange porcelain bowl?” Well then, have fun, but please clean up afterwards.
(moe)