This is how Internet users saved the farmer from Trzebnica. “You are amazing”


The order for 11 tons of plums required Mr. Damian – a farmer from Hungary – many months of hard work and financial outlays. He hoped that he would do a good deal, meanwhile he ended in failure. An unreliable customer did not appear for fruit pickup and the farmer stayed with a huge amount of crops and a loss of approx. 36 thousand. zloty. This is what the visible hand of Wrocław wrote on the website, Mr. Damian's friend, who appealed to Internet users for help, encouraging to buy plums. “Take your own cartons, buckets, containers with you. There are as many as 11 tons of fruit – plums will certainly not be missing for anyone!” – he wrote. According to the Tuwroclaw.com portal, posts about the farmer's situation rapidly diverged on the web, and on Saturday the queues were set to the farm of Mr. Damian from the morning.
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A farmer grateful for “every kilo of plums”
After a few hours after the plums, there was no trace, some even bought a few boxes, there were also customers from outside Lower Silesia. Fruits sold faster than their producer expected.
“You are amazing! The number of messages and connections yesterday made my phone and FB almost close to the explosion,” wrote Mr. Damian on Saturday on his Facebook. “I am really grateful to you all – every good word, every visit and every kilo of plums that has already found the owner gives me great joy,” he added.
Under the farmer's entry, people shared the comments and photos of purchased fruit, and even baked cakes with them.
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“Cars so much that without offending the local community, this village probably never saw. Everyone with buckets, boxes, cartons” – wrote one of the Internet users about the action in Węgrzynów. “I haven't eaten such delicious plums for a long time,” we read in another comment. “This view restores faith in people,” someone else wrote.




