Ellengaard Planteskole & Anlægsgartneri Reviews 10

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very bad experience!

Very bad experience!

Monday (02.07.2018) I started calling EllenGaard Planteskole to ask how how much strawberries they have left. As it is a long distance from Aarhus, it is nice to make sure not to go in vain. I was told over the phone that there were lots of strawberries and peas that we could pick. When we were told that there was plenty, we decided to leave. When we got out we could find that there was not much left, and you should really look carefully inside the plants to find the freshest strawberries that were left. Well, we bought about 11 kg in total (4 adults and 1 child). Then we went out to the peasants, which did not look too good, but we started. After a while, an elderly man was driving in a tractor almost full speed and braking hard. He rises and begins to scold out. He accused us of eating all his peas and strawberries, and threatened to call the police if we were to taste one more thing. He was so furious that he later thought we should leave his mark.

It's like getting cold water down the neck. Of course we have tasted both strawberries and peas (on average about 5 pieces per man.), Which they also allow, but not at all in the quantities we were accused of. The man has left the mind. It was really downloading, and a treatment we had never deserved. We have bought goods for somewhere between 400-500 DKK, and subsequently get so bad a treatment. It is perfectly unacceptable.

We went to checkout to pay for what we reached to pick and at the same time complain about the man's behavior. We were apologized by the staff at checkout, and later from one who said he was the owner of the place, but what does it take when the day is broken. We were offered compensation, which we refused. The man who scolded us out told us that he was the owner of the place, but he could not be anyway, since the guy who gave us an apology, also said he was the owner of the place. Maybe they were father and son, but what do I know ...

I have written our experience of the place as a warning and can not recommend the place in any way, and I will never get there again. If you intend to try the place, here are our warning.

6 July 2018
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