"Should it have been whispered to you": Edeka customer buys a no matter where ticket and is annoyed about it
Created: 2022-08-09 15:47
Edeka sells a no matter where ticket, which is also valid for ICE trains.
(Collage/symbol images) © Arnulf Hettrich/Michael Gstettenbauer/Imago
An Edeka customer from Munich had bought a “no matter where” ticket from the supermarket.
He got upset about one thing on Jodel.
Munich – The 9-euro ticket has been making life easier for Deutsche Bahn customers since the beginning of June.
Travelers can reach their destination for little money.
However, this does not apply to ICE trains.
This is different with the Egal-Wohin-Ticket, a cheap ticket from the supermarket giant Edeka in cooperation with Deutsche Bahn.
Since July 4th, the tickets can be redeemed for a single trip throughout Germany - for 39.90 euros.
In other words, it is possible to drive from the south to the north without paying over a hundred euros for it.
For the return journey, however, an additional ticket must be purchased.
No matter-where ticket at Edeka: Munich is upset about Jodel
A yodel user from Munich* has bought such a ticket.
But one detail seems to bother him.
In his contribution he shows a picture of the two tickets.
Next to it he has placed a normal receipt and a tape measure that shows that the no matter where ticket is around 75 centimeters long.
The user writes: "2x no matter where ticket DB + Edeka #paper waste".
An Edeka customer had bought the no matter where ticket.
© Screenshot Jodel
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No matter where ticket at Edeka: Other users comment on the post on Jodel
Some fellow yodelers have commented below.
Among other things, one says: "But it's the environmentally friendly paper." Another writes: "Should it have been whispered to you or what?" The author of the post then explains himself again.
"Well, a little piece of paper with the code and the hint that the rest is online (the site is there anyway and you have to redeem it online anyway) would have done the trick."
He or she expected a small card similar to vouchers or a short receipt.
"It wasn't that bad with Aldi when they had a DB ticket." It certainly has no effect on the journey, but it is still questionable whether such a long note is necessary.
Only Edeka could answer that.
(ly)
A Kaufland customer had only recently redeemed a deposit voucher.
He then reported proudly: "Collected my monthly salary."
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