Mac Mart reported being overwhelmed after mysteriously receiving 600 tubs of Heluva Good! French onion dip. (Credit: WTXF)
A Owner of food stands in Philadelphia says she was in trouble after 600 tubs of French onion dip suddenly appeared at her small kiosk in Center City, a surprise shipment she never ordered.
Mac Mart owner Marti Lieberman told Fox 29 Philadelphia that she started receiving boxes of “Heluva Good! French Onion Dip” after receiving a random email from what appeared to be an overseas promotional company offering the free food.
Lieberman said she never accepted the offer and was shocked when the delivery arrived.
“600 units is quite scary for one small businessshe told the local station, noting that the kiosk is only about 6 feet by 12 feet.
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Tubs of the “Heluva Good! French Onion Dip” (WTXF)
At first, Lieberman considered giving the dip away to customers, but after working with Heluva Good! had spoken, she decided to throw it all away. safety problems.
‘We had to get rid of it because we weren’t sure if any of the units were contaminated and if that was possible make our customers sickshe said.
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Mac Mart is a newsstand in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (WTXF)
Heluva Good! Representatives told Lieberman they are not hosting overseas promotions related to the dip, raising questions about where the shipment came from.
“Everything immediately started getting weird. I actually got really nervous because we had tried it,” Lieberman told Fox 29.
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A photo of the Mac Mart kiosk in Philadelphia. (WTXF)
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The company believes the dip may be a remnant of a promotional deal with a company in Australia, but how it got to the newsstand in Philadelphia remains unclear.
Lieberman described the ordeal as a “really weird two days” and said the experience has made her wary of responding to unexpected promotional offers in the future.


