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Home » Twitter War Erupts Between Mamaearth’s Ghazal Alagh and User Over Product Quality
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Twitter War Erupts Between Mamaearth’s Ghazal Alagh and User Over Product Quality

Team CEO VINEBy Team CEO VINEJune 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Twitter War Erupts Between Mamaearth's Ghazal Alagh and User Over Product Quality
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Mamaearth, a well-known skincare, haircare, and beauty product brand, recently found itself at the center of a social media storm over the quality of its products. The controversy began when a user named Aditi, who goes by the handle ‘Sassy_Soul_’ on X (formerly Twitter), posted a photo of several Mamaearth products with a scathing caption: “If you see these products anywhere, immediately pick them up, throw them in the dustbin, and run away.”

If you see these products anywhere, immediately pick them up, throw them in the dustbin, and run away. 🤌 pic.twitter.com/TA9f0qCCoM

— Aditi. (@Sassy_Soul_) June 2, 2024

Aditi’s post quickly went viral, garnering over 4.8 million views and sparking a heated debate. Many users chimed in, agreeing with her assessment and criticizing the quality of Mamaearth products.

The tweet did not go unnoticed by Mamaearth’s co-founder, Ghazal Alagh. In a direct response, Alagh tweeted, “Just sorry you woke up with a lot of hate. I hope you feel better soon. I would have loved to address if there was a problem. But I couldn’t find any, apart from you hopping onto a Twitter trend and finding a picture of the products.”

Hey @Sassy_Soul_ Just sorry you woke up with a lot of hate. I hope you feel better soon. I would have loved to address if there was a problem. But I couldn’t find any apart from you hopping onto a Twitter trend and finding a picture of the products.

Quality on @mamaearthindia…

— Ghazal Alagh (@GhazalAlagh) June 3, 2024

Alagh continued, “Quality at Mamaearth is my personal guarantee, and I am here to address every concern that you, or anyone on Twitter, might have. I am just a DM away, and if any of my consumers have feedback or an issue with any Mamaearth product, I will respond.”

In response, Aditi elaborated on her concerns, arguing that her post was not about hate but about honest feedback. “Hey Ghazal, I’m glad that you finally woke up too. How is sharing honest feedback hateful? As I said, you guys can’t handle honest reviews. You are being defensive here, but I’m glad that you are ready to address the issue. This is not just my experience alone, if you check people have said the same thing. Their experience has been the same.”

Aditi further added, “And I have already shared my concerns and issues about the products. And I hope now you will listen to the concerns and problems of others like me and try to fix them.”

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The exchange has sparked widespread discussion among Mamaearth’s customer base, with many users sharing their own experiences and opinions on the brand’s products. This incident highlights the increasing importance of customer feedback and the challenges brands face in managing their reputation in the age of social media.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Mamaearth will address the concerns raised and whether this incident will lead to any changes in their product development or customer service strategies.

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