Biedronka employees received moldy wallets for Christmas. The network announces compensation

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Ladybug gave 81,000 to its employees. Christmas packages. Inside were two wallets – one for women and one for men, card holders and purses, an umbrella, sweets, coffee and tea.

As reported by Virtual Media, some employees on online forums report finding mold on umbrellas and wallets. “They gave wallets with mold so that we wouldn’t complain that they were empty. Besides, they will prove that these wallets multiply” – laughed one of the employees.

Biedronka will compensate employees for moldy wallets

“This year there have been isolated issues with one of the products that make up the packaging. We have launched an appropriate complaints process and, together with an external supplier, we are analyzing the cause and extent of the problem. We compensate all affected employees for the inconvenience” – such information Wirtaulny Media was briefed by Arkadiusz Mierzwa, Director of Communications in the General Affairs Department of Jeronimo Martins Polska.

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Ladybug however, he did not specify in what form the compensation would be transferred.

The wallet provider responds

The statement was also released by wallet provider, Semi Line.

“We were surprised and saddened to learn that Mr. Case part of the delivery, there were product problems. All production has undergone rigorous Intertek quality testing at the final stage of production. The problem with the white coating emerging on part of the production must have most likely occurred at the shipping stage under conditions of increased humidity. Hopefully the problem occurred in a few boxes that were exposed to extreme humidity settings in this way.

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