Lidl recalls Paw Patrol snacks after website on packaging displayed porn::Superstore giant Lidl recalled Paw Patrol snacks after a website listed on the packaging displayed explicit content unsuitable for children.

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    11 months ago

    All that food wasted for something that could be fixed within the confines of the internet.

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      Yep. These will all be recalled to stores who will immediately bin it. I love near a grocery store and seeing them do this shit is heartbreaking. Even more so when you realize they’re dumping this perfectly edible food into locked dumpsters behind locked gates.

      You can literally see the pile of food they’ve thrown out when walking past the store.

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        How many people are actually returning this product though? Nobody is going to any effort to return a product that costs so little.

        And everything I’ve read about this recall makes the reason clear so I can’t see anyone opting not to just consume it - which more than likely they already did immediately on purchase.

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          The product they’re throwing out isn’t stuff that’s been returned, it’s every affected product they have in stock, which could be loads. Not even donated. Just tossed out.

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          This product isn’t the only one to ever be recalled. It won’t be the last either. Also not everyone eats their food immediately upon purchase and not everyone looks into the details of a recall either. My parents would bin anything that was recalled, no matter the reason.

          It doesn’t matter how many people are returning it. That isn’t relevant. The problem is that recalls are made over things that can be easily fixed remotely. The food is completely edible but any might be wasted because they made the decision to issue a recall instead of working with the site.

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            This cannot “easily be fixed remotely”. The domain was scooped up by a company that pretty much exists to extort other companies.

            I don’t know if this is an actual lidl url, a third party, or something that was supposed to be handled by their PR company. But these are not “Hey, we forgot to renew it. Can we just give you the thirty bucks and get it back?”. it is more “So… you want how many tens of thousands of dollars to give this back?”

            And they would also figure out WHY lidl/whoever wants the URL back and raise the price even more to avoid people like you complaining that this “can be easily fixed remotely”.

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        11 months ago

        Lidl returns it’s food to the distribution centres to be turned into energy. It’s wasteful but it’s not just in the dumpster out back.

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      I agree, however, the domain had apparently expired (according to the article), which makes it a great deal harder to fix reasonably fast. I still think issuing a statement that they’d lost control of the domain would suffice, but no, apparently wasting food is better for the bottom line.

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    I get why they recall it, but let’s be honest. How many people visit an URL found on food packaging? It’s made for fans of the paw patrol show, and most kids that age don’t come further then whatever game is popular on ios and android.

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      In reality they should have just said nothing, by recalling it and notifying the general public far more people are going to be aware of this. Had they just said nothing it probably would have flown way under the radar

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        Could have been against the law if they knew they had compromised package labels that displayed porn to children and they did nothing about it.

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      11 months ago

      Someone did notice it and informed them. If they did nothing then they could get in trouble for inaction.

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    Anyone who wants to send one of those packages to me for, um, research purposes, please do so.

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      If you want to know what it linked to, someone posted the link in another community. It seemed to be a Chinese landing site (looks like something along the lines of a “this domain could be yours”), with a bunch of affiliate porn ads (read: 88px X 88px animated gifs) like you might have seen in the mid 2000s.

      I couldn’t read any of it because it’s in Chinese, but that’s the gist of it.

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      Free biscotti and a link to free porn sounds great. I’ll happily take the recalled product off their hands for disposal.

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      11 months ago

      I have one of the packets in my hand.

      I have checked and can confirm that it’s true.

      Am I going to take it back to Lidl? Am I fuck.

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    Uhh why not take down the site instead of wasting perfectly edible products?

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      They don’t own the site. Per the article - the URL is no longer owned and the webhost just added random ad links to it in the case of false positives (which is very common) and porn ads bought the cheap space (which is also very common).

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        So they could have bought the site and taken care of it for minimal cost.

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          I assure you that the cost/benefit analysis of recalling the flawed packaging versus buying the site was done.