An Aldi customer made a surprising discovery on his receipt. Many react to this – and not everyone can stay serious.
Cologne-Surprises about supermarket purchases are not uncommon. A few examples: one A few years ago, extremely unusual shopping lists were amazed. What happens around SB coffers in hidden is likely to be very amazed. And even on a small scale, some things can be discovered: about a mysterious “3” on a cheese disc.
Aldi customer from NRW discovers a three-year guarantee on receipt at the cheese buy
The find of an Aldi customer also has to do with the topic of cheese. He recently made it public via Reddit. Although the authenticity is not confirmed, the whole thing does not look like a fake: on his Aldi treasurer, he found the indication that he had a “3-year guarantee” on his cheese. With an arrow, he marked the place that assured him that the “3 -year guarantee” on his casserole cheese applies to land love.
Curious discovery in Aldi-Süd-Markt in NRW causes a stir on the Internet
“How can that be?” He asks himself and the Reddit users. The exact location of the purchase remains unnamed, but the sales tax ID on the bon suggests that the purchase in an Aldi south market of the regional company Sankt Augustin took place, which indicates a purchase in NRW.
The contribution triggers numerous reactions. Within a week, the posting received about 750 upvotes (comparable to “like” information) and more than 60 comments. These can be divided into two categories: some make fun of the unusual sight, while other theories set up how this entry could come about.
Humorous reactions to the unusual Aldi checkout
The proposal “Please give it back shortly before the guarantee” receives hundreds of upvotes. A user comments humorously: “Is a creation model.” Another person compares: “It’s like men: cheese doesn’t get bad. But more mature”. The comment “Analog Cheese – holds forever” is also well received. Several users refer to the latest revelations at Kaufland, for example with the question: “Is the cheese of Kaufland or why should it last so long?”
Possibly system error at Aldi: categorized cheese in the system as an electrical device?
The explanation could be less spectacular: probably a system error. A user speculates: “Maybe incorrectly entered in the system as an electrical device?” And gets over 100 upvotes, probably from approval. Another continues the thought: “Yes, looks like a data care error. Supermarkets and online shops often have tens of thousands of, sometimes hundreds of thousands of articles (current and historical) in their databases. Sometimes old articles are simply copied and a few fields are changed. This theory sounds plausible, even if it is not confirmed. Ultimately, the receipt remains a strange sight that caused a brief moment of the marvel. Almost a classic: a bizarre entry on a sausage counter note. (Lin)