on Thursday evening made the supermarket Ebeltoft a lookup on their firing of the 18-year-old Mia Frandsen.

But the wonder, the 18-year-old former starbucks employee, she had gotten the impression that the case had reached a conclusion.

– We had earlier today spoken with Lars Rønnow (hr-manager in the supermarket, red.) that we would like to have put a lid on the case. In the same day go in and make a new posting, I think, that they start to matter a little, up again, says Mia Frandsen to Ekstra Bladet.

Mia Frandsen was fired from his job 11. February, after a overvågningsvideo showed her eating a defective kanelsnegl. The 18-year-old sales assistant told her boss that she had been told that it was perfectly legal to eat defective wares.

But the lighthouse remained she, and at the same time, she was told that she was expelled from all of the 600 Salling Group-shops. The supermarket was tough headwinds, as the story ran in the media, and now explains the local shop in Ebeltoft in a posting on Facebook.

In the advertisement says, among other things:

‘Without going into the specific scenario, we can in general say that we should not have employees who are dismissed for platitudes.’

According to the Mia Frandsen is nothing new in the advertisement. However, there was one detail that got the former supermarket employee to the keys, which she wrote to the supermarket in their Facebook thread, that she was of a different belief.

– That started with, ‘Therefore we have also invited the employee to a meeting about it all’. But I have not been in contact with them, but with the hr manager Lars Rønnow. Therefore, the commented I the advert says Mia Frandsen.

the Phrase has since been fixed, such that it explicitly says that Lars Rønnow has been in contact with the employee. The lookup is attempted conciliatory, but the comments to the cast is hard at dagligvareforretningen.

– There are some things where you think, ‘hold up’. There was the one that commented that she could remember me and my smile. There I wrote that I would meet her with a smile, when I stood in a new place.

– Would you take a job in the supermarket Ebeltoft, if you got it offered?

– No. I’m really happy for the group. But that should come down there again I think would be too awkward.

Many might think that it would be hard to get a job after having stood forward in the media, but the case is another. Mia Frandsen has received some job offers after her story has gone around Denmark.

It is among other things, grocery stores and bakers who sent the job off to the Mia Frandsen. The dream is, however, a slightly different, but it’s still about service.

– I have been contacted by two hotels, just because I said that I dreamed to become a receptionist. I have also agreed on job interviews, she says.

Ekstra Bladet has been in touch with the supermarket Ebeltoft, indicating that they do not want to comment on the specific case.