Easter did not go as planned for an Aldi customer in the UK. When unwrapping his chocolate egg, he noticed that the underside was all rotten. “Aldi’s moldy Easter egg. Check yours”, he hastened to write on Twitter, mentioning the supermarket. Which replied: “Sorry to see that. Do not hesitate to return the item with the receipt so that we will fully refund you. »
A compatriot had the same surprise following buying a chocolate chick from the British supermarket Tesco. She also shows on Twitter that the white chocolate inside is rotten. The chain of stores responded to the media The Sun that it was also possible to be reimbursed.
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