The famous coconut super bread advertised in Thai Nguyen in recent days has made many people curious and excited to order about it.
In recent days, on food groups, food reviews or small market towns, there has been a stir about the “super coconut bread” that many people rushed to order to try.
Even on some groups, because of the large number of orders, the seller does not provide the delivery date on the following day. The super coconut bread has been heavily advertised on social networks in recent days With an advertisement for a super fragrant coconut, golden bread weighing over 200 grams. Inside the bread is a lot of coconut fiber, outside the grilled crust is spread with sesame seeds. With “winged” ads about this super coconut cake, their selling prices are dancing continuously from 18,000 to 25,000 VND / piece. Even to consume quantity, many people sell according to the combo of 69,000 VND / 3 units. Advertising post about Thai Nguyen specialty coconut bread The eye-catching image, plus the curiosity about the “super coconut” bread advertised as having a famous brand, many people quickly ordered to try it. But, to expect as much as the “super coconut” breads make everyone disappointed. The real image when the bread comes to hand … is red, white, running through the sesame. The photo the shop posted and the bread the customer received was a different one Not only the weight is not enough, but the quality of the cake is also different from advertising, less sesame, less coconut … A guest even made a comparison image of the advertised bread and the actual product received for people to easily observe. Below the posts, many people also complain about the super-coconut bread that they ordered are not as good as the ads on social networks. An image of a white coconut bread, a podium shared by a netizen Not at all gold, heavy-handed as advertised Immediately after the above images were shared on social networks, many people stirred. Some people expressed disappointment about the bread that is “floating like alcohol” on social networks and feel lucky because it has not yet ordered. However, in addition, many people also believe that it is very likely that women have bought “fake” bread, not from heirloom establishments as advertised on social networks. (By Law and Reader)
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