Woman buys bed; Mattress actually made from used diapers and napkins
BED MATTRESS – A netizen took to social media wherein she expressed her disappointment after discovering that the mattress of the bed she had purchased was made from used diapers and napkins.
A bed is a crucial furniture item that provides a place for rest and rejuvenation, promoting physical and mental well-being. Key factors to consider in a good bed include comfort, achieved through a supportive mattress and quality materials, and design aesthetics that complement the bedroom decor.
Durability is essential, requiring sturdy construction and reliable support systems. Practicality and functionality, such as easy assembly and storage options, enhance the bed’s utility. While price is a consideration, it is important to balance affordability with the bed’s overall value.
But a certain Mechelie Oliveros was disappointed with the bed she had purchased after discovering that its mattress was made from used diapers and napkins.
In her post, Mechelie gave a shout-out to the seller of the bed, expressing her shock and disappointment upon realizing what it was truly made of. She wrote, “shout out diay ko sa nagbaligya sa amo aning katre gaba ray amo nagbayad mig tarung sa inyo nya inani diay ang sulod. Ang sulod diay sa iyong gi baligya kay pampers nya napkin mao diayg humok kaayo kay abi namog kutson pero unsa man tawon ni? wa man lng mo na konsenya nga daghan mog gi bligyaan ani nya pampers ray sulod? maong sunod mag amping nata sa mga suroy nga katre!”
The post quickly gained attention on social media, with many expressing their disbelief and concern over the item. The photos clearly showed the bed’s stuffing consisting of soiled diapers and napkins, raising questions about the seller’s ethics and the safety of second-hand purchases.
Here are some of the comments on the post of 89.7 Radyo Bandera Sweet FM North Negros:
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