Kraft has come up with some innovations with their mac and cheese products in recent years, but one woman is going viral for a disturbing experience she had with one of them.
TikToker Abby Kreger (@aceengel) posted a video that has garnered 3.4 million views highlighting a problem with gluten-free Kraft Mac & Cheese.
It’s the cheese packages that are missing.
Kreger, who explained in the video that she has celiac disease, said she ordered four boxes of the product — and none of them had a packet of sauce inside.
In fact, she claimed that the four boxes were purchased at different locations in different cities.
After discovering the boxes were missing cheese, she filled out a customer complaint form on Kraft’s website and received an apology letter in the mail, along with coupons for a gluten-free box.
But when she went to buy her free box of gluten-free mac and cheese, she ran into the same problem — no sauce packets.
“So giving me a coupon to get another box of mac and cheese doesn’t solve the problem because Kraft Mac & Cheese isn’t addressing the problem in their production line,” Kreger said in the video. “You can’t have gluten-free mac and cheese — even any mac and cheese — without cheese.
“I don’t know what to do,” she continued, saying she had filled out the form four separate times, talked to customer service and emailed them, only to get an automated response.
“I’ve had celiac disease for almost five years and I live on Kraft gluten-free mac and cheese. I probably have it five times a week,” she confessed.
Viewers posted more than 12,600 comments on the video and sympathized with Kreger, and some shared that it happened to them too.
“CUT THE SAME I’M A GF TOO AND THIS HAPPENED TO ME”, shouted one, while another wrote: “This happened to me too!”.
“I’m gluten free too and the same thing happened! I was so mad,” said someone else.
“Omg I was literally going to cry. Especially with how expensive it is. Signed a celiac girl,” commented one user.
“This is happening in Ohio and wv a lot because I’m allergic to wheat so I take GF and travel back and forth so it must be a whole bunch like this,” wrote another.
“I carry boxes of mac and cheese when I have a health problem and need some easy comfort food and this is a nightmare,” someone said.
“If we find the GF box with the packet of cheese sauce in it, is it like a golden ticket? So we’re booked for life?!” one person scoffed.
Eventually, Kraft commented on the video saying, “Hello. We apologize for this issue. We have no quality issues with our gluten-free Kraft Mac and cheese.”
Kreger replied: “Hello! Then why did I open 4 boxes without cheese packages?”
She then recorded a nine-minute video in response to the comment, sharing all of her Kraft correspondence regarding the matter and expressing her frustration.
“It makes it stop feeling like a comfort food,” she said. “It doesn’t feel safe. This feels more isolated. This is not helping my relationship with food.â€
In a follow-up video, Kreger said she received a call from Kraft about two hours after the other video was posted.
She said an employee named Larry called to say they heard her concerns and would send her a care package.
“I also told Larry that I think he needs to talk to his social media team because the comment on my video was gaslighting me, isolating me, making me feel worse, and it wasn’t good customer service,” she explained. she. .
The Post has reached out to Kraft for comment.
“Our team has been in contact with Abby to apologize for her experience and make things right,” a rep told Today.
“We are working closely with our response teams to ensure that all future inquiries are treated with the care and respect they deserve.â€
Meanwhile, other companies even surprised Kreger with free goodies for her trouble.
California Pizza Kitchen sent four gluten-free pizzas; Stouffer sent eight boxes of gluten-free sides, as well as a second shipment of packages of cheese sauce; and Instacart delivered roses and gluten-free groceries.
In the video about Stouffer’s package, Kreger showed a handwritten note from the company saying it inspired them to create a gluten-free version of their Supreme mac and cheese.
“I’m so amazed by this,” she said through tears. “I’ve made a difference in the gluten-free community.”
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