In a warehouse in the Swedish city of Malmö, 2260 jars of Nutella are being stored. The jars cannot be sold and they cannot be disposed of. The reason is that their origin is unclear. A Swedish law also requires the contents to be removed before packaged food can be thrown away. Yet the environmental authority has neither the staff nor the equipment to empty the jars.
The city of Malmö has confirmed that this is an unusual case. The jars were discovered back in the summer of 2024 during a food inspection. At the time, the inspectors were actually looking for other products. The origin of the Nutella jars could never be clarified, which is why selling them is out of the question.
Since the beginning of 2024, Sweden has had a law that strictly regulates the disposal of packaged food. The contents have to be removed before anything can be thrown away. Getting every last bit out of a jar of Nutella takes a lot of effort, and the authority is not equipped for that.
Realistic-Berry_888 on
send me the address Sweden, I’ll help you dispose of it
PulciNeller on
the Nutella Purgatory
issdn on
Just “steal” them lol
WombatusMighty on
Just burn it, it’s basically 95% sugar anyway.
urturino on
*heist movie soundtrack start playing*
raptorrat on
Someone should call the SCP-foundation, seems they have a runner…
Neddlings55 on
Do they have community service in Sweden? When someone has committed a crime but doesnt need to go to prison, but instead does something for the community/public.
I feel like emptying those and washing them out would be fitting.
Or maybe ask for volunteers.
Pharnox-32 on
Nukatella
GrannyFlash7373 on
Warum???????
Smart-Protection-845 on
Much like chemical weapons 😅🤣🤣
KL_boy on
Move it to your “external” overflow warehouse in Romania. The leave it outside for a few days. Problem solved /s
Nettkitten on
Here I thought this was the strategic Nutella Reserve! If there isn’t one already someone needs to get on that. Heaven forbid we ever run out of Nutella!
I_wanna_be_a_hippy on
Damn id be diabetic within days if I worked there
complexpug on
On my way will bring bread & a toaster
dionysoius on
In Murica we would just put the whole pallet in a landfill.
Bitter_Particular_75 on
You can enslave children, you can illegaly extract and sell organs from unwilling people, you can delete all human rights.
But this is way over the line of human decency.
Accomplished-Try-658 on
50% of those jars is just nasty cheap sugar.
I think humanity will survive.
Away-Activity-469 on
All you need is a spatula, a dishwasher, and allowing 30 seconds to scoop the majority of the contents, about 20 hours work.
Equivalent-Pound9512 on
gotta love bureaucracy
brunogadaleta on
Give it to red cross.
IvorTheEngineDriver on
What an obscene waste
grogi81 on
If it cannot be sold as food, it is not food and regulations for food container disposal don’t apply.
Resaren on
They just gotta put them outside temporarily in a place without cameras… problem solved 💪
theluke112 on
Can they just “forget” to lock the warehouse at night?
signorinaiside on
Send coordinate. We’ll get rid of the problem. Nobody will ever know
GeeEffBee on
Sweden, always ahead of the curve, becomes the first country to establish a Strategic Nutella Reserve.
YareDaze on
Would be nice to know why that is
Sherool on
As always it’s less that they are not allowed to do it and more than one one wants to pay to have them disposed of properly.
eVelectonvolt on
I feel I was born to aid in the solving of this problem. One spoonful at a time.
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In a warehouse in the Swedish city of Malmö, 2260 jars of Nutella are being stored. The jars cannot be sold and they cannot be disposed of. The reason is that their origin is unclear. A Swedish law also requires the contents to be removed before packaged food can be thrown away. Yet the environmental authority has neither the staff nor the equipment to empty the jars.
The city of Malmö has confirmed that this is an unusual case. The jars were discovered back in the summer of 2024 during a food inspection. At the time, the inspectors were actually looking for other products. The origin of the Nutella jars could never be clarified, which is why selling them is out of the question.
Since the beginning of 2024, Sweden has had a law that strictly regulates the disposal of packaged food. The contents have to be removed before anything can be thrown away. Getting every last bit out of a jar of Nutella takes a lot of effort, and the authority is not equipped for that.
send me the address Sweden, I’ll help you dispose of it
the Nutella Purgatory
Just “steal” them lol
Just burn it, it’s basically 95% sugar anyway.
*heist movie soundtrack start playing*
Someone should call the SCP-foundation, seems they have a runner…
Do they have community service in Sweden? When someone has committed a crime but doesnt need to go to prison, but instead does something for the community/public.
I feel like emptying those and washing them out would be fitting.
Or maybe ask for volunteers.
Nukatella
Warum???????
Much like chemical weapons 😅🤣🤣
Move it to your “external” overflow warehouse in Romania. The leave it outside for a few days. Problem solved /s
Here I thought this was the strategic Nutella Reserve! If there isn’t one already someone needs to get on that. Heaven forbid we ever run out of Nutella!
Damn id be diabetic within days if I worked there
On my way will bring bread & a toaster
In Murica we would just put the whole pallet in a landfill.
You can enslave children, you can illegaly extract and sell organs from unwilling people, you can delete all human rights.
But this is way over the line of human decency.
50% of those jars is just nasty cheap sugar.
I think humanity will survive.
All you need is a spatula, a dishwasher, and allowing 30 seconds to scoop the majority of the contents, about 20 hours work.
gotta love bureaucracy
Give it to red cross.
What an obscene waste
If it cannot be sold as food, it is not food and regulations for food container disposal don’t apply.
They just gotta put them outside temporarily in a place without cameras… problem solved 💪
Can they just “forget” to lock the warehouse at night?
Send coordinate. We’ll get rid of the problem. Nobody will ever know
Sweden, always ahead of the curve, becomes the first country to establish a Strategic Nutella Reserve.
Would be nice to know why that is
As always it’s less that they are not allowed to do it and more than one one wants to pay to have them disposed of properly.
I feel I was born to aid in the solving of this problem. One spoonful at a time.
Soooooooo… Who has the peanut butter?