Fabian Vennekilde, Frederiksberg, is furious.

Furious at the Flying Tiger Copenhagen, which currently takes up much of his consciousness and in his apartment in Frederiksberg.

the Reason is that the Flying Tiger has applied for a business in the Carlsberg city. During the work to close business is a big part of the stock had been discarded and thrown into a large container.

It was discovered Fabian, and he has, together with seven friends emptied the container.

I’m so shocked. It is the madness. Madness. We have people who say that we are running out of resources by 2050, and that we begin to lack water and food for quite a few years. So we have, on the other hand the companies that are indifferent. They say that when we can’t make money on the goods, so it is better to throw them out. It is, in my view, subversion, says Fabian Vennekilde to Ekstra Bladet.

Fabian Vennekilde estimates that he has shipped the 25,000 goods home. There are boxes of glasses, bags, calendars, spices, wrapping paper, hangers, napkins, all for iPhones, covers, and USB chargers.

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in the Late afternoon there were not many items left in fabian’s apartment. Most was torn away. Photo: Mogens Flindt

If you put a retail price of 10 dollars per. last, there will have been for 250.000 Danish kroner goods at the home of Fabian now.

– In fact it’s totally embarrassing that I as an individual need to wipe the shit up, they are doing. You are so adult, that you manage a company to a value of a billion dollars, so you also have a responsibility to clean this shit up, as you are doing, ” continues Fabian Vennekilde.

He is of the opinion that there are a lot of Danish families and children, which is usually not how ever afford to go out and buy some of the things, as a Flying Tiger now have chosen to discard.

in his opinion, should Flying Tiger have handed over things in a Red Cross shop or to Mødrehjælpen. But it will after Fabian Vennekildes view might be to put the Flying Tigers own business. It would perhaps do, because then people will go to the Red Cross rather than to Flying Tiger to download the cheap knick-knacks.

the Red Cross comes over one of the days and download the rest of the goods. Photo: Mogens Flindt

Now, Fabian Vennekilde decided to give away everything. He has done so on Wednesday, where more than 300 people have been by to retrieve the items in his apartment. The remaining stock will be handed over to the Red Cross on Thursday, he tells.

Ekstra Bladet has tried to get a comment from the Flying Tiger Copenhagen. An external communications company will provide to Ekstra Bladet, that it is not common practice at Flying Tiger to discard goods that you can’t get sold.

But otherwise have no comments on the matter in addition to that, you are happy that the goods are now coming out and doing the benefit after Fabian Vennekildes efforts.

Flying Tiger informs to Ekstra Bladet, that you don’t have anything against that Fabian Vennekilde may now be perceived as completely for a day. Photo: Mogens Flindt

In a reply to Fabian Vennekildes Facebook-page write Flying Tigers acting manager Jacob Als Jensen:

‘There has been a very vexed, but also human errors that have been made, that the goods were unfortunately kicked out. Usually when we close a store, we make sure to relate to what should happen with the goods, which can still be used. Either they are sent to another store or donated to charity’, writes Jacob Als Jensen.

‘It’s its not happened here, and it irks us very much, but we are happy that the goods still come out and can be used’.

Fabian Vennekilde is, however, done with shopping at Flying Tiger.

– I will not spend a single penny more in their shops.