Heinz apologizes to customer for porn link
A QR code on a Heinz ketchup bottle linked back to a porn site. (AP)
The company quickly responded to complaints from Daniel Korell on Thursday after he notified the company that when he scanned the code it uploaded to a porn site. Korell wrote on the company's Facebook page that the ketchup "is probably not for minors" and posted a photo of the site.
“We really regret the incident,” a Heinz representative responded on Facebook.
The QR code on the back of the bottle was meant to provide information about a promotional campaign that offered personalized ketchup bottle labels, reported UPI. Heinz allowed the domain name “sagsmithheinz.de” to lapse after the competition closed in 2014. That's when a pornographic website took it over.
“The bottle may be a remnant, but it is certainly still present in many households,” Korell told Heinz. “It is incomprehensible that you cannot secure the domain for at least one or two years. A .com domain really does not cost the world.”
For his troubles, Heinz offered Korell a custom-designed ketchup bottle free of charge and said that it would rectify the situation. The pornography site also offered Kroll a free subscription to its service, according to German news outlet, Bild.
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