My Aldi cheesecake came with a warranty. Any ideas?

by mathew1905

16 comments
  1. Why did you buy so many cheesecakes? I get one, or even two. But, 716285?

  2. 716285 American Cheesecakes. Flying the flag for Britain.

  3. If it doesn’t work as a cheesecake should within the next year, or if you open the box and it turns out to be accidentally Canadian, you can return it.

  4. Doesn’t your house insurance specifically have a cheesecake clause? You should look into that asap OP

  5. 716285 cheesecakes for £74.06. That’s a bargain. They might go a little stale though, given there is so many of them. It’s a good job there is a warranty to cover such an eventuality

  6. Report it was ‘accidentally’ met the floor and an unopportunistic manor and therefore you would like to claim the warranty

  7. Does the warranty cover the damage in digestive system?

    Perpetual cake warranty!

  8. 716285 cheesecakes, OP? 716285? That’s insane.

  9. Make sure you have your cheesecake serviced every year or that warranty is void.

  10. With number of cheesecakes you won’t be around to benefit from the warranty anyway so don’t stress.

  11. They should always hit the floor right-side-up else you can claim the warranty.

  12. Oh, I can answer this as I used to work for Aldi.

    ‘716285’ is called the ‘PLU’ or basically the product code. The reason why it would have come with a warranty is because that PLU code was most likely used on an older product that came with a warranty (most likely a special buy) and whoever assigned that PLU to that product obviously didn’t remove the warranty – this happens more often than you’d think.

  13. An Aldi gift card?!! I never knew there was such a thing

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