Victoria Koblenko warned viewers of Renze Klamer’s talk show last night not to touch receipts anymore. “It has been proven: they are super toxic.”
The news that there are still many errors on Albert Heijn receipts led to a serious warning from Victoria Koblenko at Renze Klamer’s talk show table last night. “You shouldn’t touch those receipts anyway, right? They are very poisonous. The ink on it – it has been proven – is super toxic,” said the actress.
Toxic receipt
Her table mates are shocked. “Huh?!” says Thomas Erdbrink.
Victoria: “Yes, that is a completely different story, but then again I know.”
Peter Pannekoek finds it bizarre. “Yes, tell that story. You can’t say, ‘Everyone who touches a receipt dies, but that’s for another time!’”
Victoria: “No, we will talk about the health effects of alcohol in a moment, but the health effects of ink, which is on those receipts, has also been proven to be very bad for you.”
Fever from the receipt?
Renze reacts with concern. “But how bad? Does it give you a fever?”
Victoria: “Yes, really, really bad.”
Renze: “What do you get from it?”
Peter: “Who proved this?”
Victoria laughing: “Tomorrow you are going to DIE!”
Stopped with plastic
Victoria is very conscious about life. She also does not drink alcohol and refuses to use plastic. “I have long since stopped using plastic packaging for my food. I never go anywhere to get anything, because I do my shopping at the market to avoid all that plastic in the supermarkets.”
She continues: “I once went on a trip with Greenpeace and saw who we sell all that plastic to, to countries in South-East Asia, and then I was so shocked and immediately stopped buying plastic containers.”
Never for takeout
That’s why Victoria never gets takeout. “Hardly, for that reason. Yes, sorry, I really have become a fundamentalist in that. It is very quiet at the table, hahaha.”
Peter: “I think people are still silent about you saying that the receipts are poisonous!”