Woolworths shopper faces backlash after complaining over a frustrating find in a pack of coleslaw he purchased — “First world problems”
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A Woolworths customer has faced backlash on social media after sharing a complaint about finding a large chunk of white cabbage inside a pack of the supermarket's Four Seasons Coleslaw.
Taking his complaint to Facebook, the customer claimed that the pack — which usually comes with shredded cabbage — contained a wedge of the vegetable.
The shopper claimed that he found a huge chunk of cabbage in his pack of coleslaw, which usually comes with shredded pieces of the vegetable. Credit: Facebook.
He wrote: “I recently purchased coleslaw from Woolworths and was very disappointed to find a large piece of cabbage inside, which was completely useless.”
While sharing his dilemma on social seemed to be the customer's way of venting his frustration, the post came under fire after a barrage of Facebook users called out the shopper, labelling his issue as a "first world problem".
One user wrote: “Buys a product that is predominantly cabbage, is disappointed when said product contains mainly cabbage.”
“A bag of coleslaw that has cabbage?! No way!" another sarcastically said.
Speaking of sarcasm, a number of users mockingly suggested a simple solution to the shopper's dilemma...
One comment read: “OMG get a knife and chop it up!”
“It literally says on the packaging that it contains cabbage. Just cut it up into smaller chunks and get on with the rest of your day,” another quipped.
A third added: “Ok here’s the thing, most kitchens have these things called knives."
“Now get a cutting board, place the big piece of cabbage on it, and slowly run that knife through it to make *gasp* smaller pieces.
“Then, add those smaller pieces back to the bag to be enjoyed.”
Another chimed in: “Just curious as to what the problem is. The label says it has white cabbage, there’s white cabbage there. Do you not possess a knife?”
The piece of cabbage is not within the supermarket’s standard specifications. Credit: Albert Perez/AAPImage.
It is understood that the piece of cabbage found in the distressed customer's pack does not meet Woolworths' standard specifications for cabbage in its coleslaw.
It is believed that the retailer is in direct contact with the shopper to resolve the issue.
What are your thoughts on this? Was the shopper right for complaining over the frustrating find or did the social media users make more sense?