What does this sticker mean?
I bought sparkling water from the Waldquelle brand today and on one of the bottles in the six-pack was this sticker and I have no idea what it means. Does anyone know how to decipher it?
I bought sparkling water from the Waldquelle brand today and on one of the bottles in the six-pack was this sticker and I have no idea what it means. Does anyone know how to decipher it?
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Have you ever had your groceries delivered by a delivery service?
I suspect that the pallet your bottles were on shifted during transport and was slightly damaged. It was intended for their internal goods transfer.
Finishing/smoothing means to make something smooth or to remove it.
I suspect that something slipped during delivery on one of the pallets, was unstable, or was stacked too high, and the driver lowered the pallet slightly. This probably served as information to the store that the pallet, as delivered, wasn't packed in its original packaging, or that perhaps one more pallet arrived than was supposed to, or that it was stated on the delivery note because the driver had turned one pallet into two.
This probably has nothing to do with the individual item itself. Unless something broke, but the six-pack is complete, right?