NewsAldi customer disses discounter because of "demonic product"

Aldi customer disses discounter because of "demonic product"

In England, a customer blew the fuses because of the name of an Aldi product. She accuses: The "demonic" designation is "absolutely hideous".

Netherton – Actually, the set, which is sold in the British branches of the discounter, is just supposed to get motorists through the winter. But it looks like the product is particularly annoying to consumers. The “Demon Chill” set, which contains “Essentials for overcoming the harsh winter”, deeply indignant a customer from the English city of Netherton.

"I'm totally disgusted that Aldi sells something like that!"

According to the description, the set contains “everything you need to face the harsh winter conditions in Great Britain. 'Demon' has introduced a large number of products that support you in the fight against winter. ”However, the customer rages:“ I am totally disgusted that Aldi sells something like this. Any ideas how you as a consumer can complain or start a petition to remove something like that from the shelves? ”She says indignantly.
As reported by 24hamburg.de *, the lady on the Internet is now really turning up and bringing the toughest charges against the supermarket. * 24hamburg.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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