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"I thought they were making fun of me": a client forgets to scan her croissant at the cash register, it costs her nearly 650 euros

Summary by Le Parisien
After paying for his shopping in an Aldi brand in Baden, Switzerland, a customer was accused of stealing a crescent filled with pistachio at 90 cents. His forgetfulness cost him almost 650 euros in total.

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By scanning his shopping at the automatic cash register of an Aldi store, a five-year-old misscanned a pistachio croissant unaccounted for. The vigil accused him of theft, which she denied. But nothing happened...

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After paying for his shopping in an Aldi brand in Baden, Switzerland, a customer was accused of stealing a crescent filled with pistachio at 90 cents. His forgetfulness cost him almost 650 euros in total.

·Paris, France
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It's one of the most expensive pastries in the world. A woman had a bad surprise after she went to an Aldi store in Baden, northern Switzerland. Aldi is a German hard-discount supermarket chain, present in 18 countries including France. It's more than 1,000 brands that have been opened in the city. Consumers can enjoy low-cost products. It's the biggest competitor of the German chain Lidl. These brands reveal very attractive promotions to increa…

When a croissant can cost much more than just a small pleasure. Marianne, a five-year-old from the region of Aargau in Switzerland, has made the bitter experience in an Aldi branch in Baden. One morning, pressed on the way to work, she stops to buy two scented candles, a bottle of magnesium water and a croissant with pistachio. Directions the automatic caisse: for lack of liquid and with card problems, she scans her own items. But forgetting the…

The protagonist of this case ended up paying the equivalent of 640 euros its crescent which was worth only one in an Aldi store in Switzerland. The brand wanted to apply an exemplary sanction.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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