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«Quality has declined as wild blueberries were replaced with cultivated ones. Many customers are disappointed and wish for the return of the wild variety.»
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Unfortunately, the variety of blueberries has been quietly changed from the aromatic wild blueberry to the sweet and bland cultivated blueberry. What a shame! Because I don't like them. And to change without warning is indecent.
Absolutely disappointing, expected the wild blueberries as always and feel cheated by the pack. Like many before me, I would not have bought these had I known this.
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Complaint - replacement of wild blueberries with cultivated blueberries
What a disappointment when I opened the pack: the wild, aromatic blueberries of the wild variety Vaccinium myrtillus were quietly and secretly replaced by bland cultivated blueberries from Spain. And then almost the same packaging - except for the little word "wild". I feel deceived by this.
Please forward this request to your purchasing department: I would like you to include the European wild variety Vaccinium myrtillus in your range again. It is widespread and available in Scandinavia, the Baltic States and Poland.
No comparison at all with wild blueberries. The taste is bland. I will certainly never buy them again. Unfortunately, I bought a few packs because I didn't realize that they had simply left out the "wild" on the pack.
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It is a great pity and deceptive how the "wild" label was simply omitted and the contents replaced accordingly. The blueberries are sold as the same product as before, but the difference between "blueberries" and "wild blueberries" is huge.
Très dommage et trompeur d'avoir tout simplement laissé tomber la désignation "sauvages" et d'avoir changé le contenu. These myrtilles are presented as if they were the same product as before, but the difference between the "myrtilles" and the "myrtilles sauvages" is enormous.
I bought several packs of blueberries as usual and found out at home that they no longer contained wild blueberries but had been secretly and totally misleadingly exchanged for cultivated blueberries in the same pack.
I am very disappointed about this practice.
Sorry, not at all! Suddenly there are the big berries in there and not the small, wild blueberries with the fine flavor like before! It's almost impossible to get them down; I'll certainly never buy them again! And then (almost?) the same packaging? I feel very deceived; it has totally ruined my previously fine cream!
Wild is no longer written on the pack, otherwise the same packaging has been retained. I feel deceived.
They no longer sell the high-quality European wild blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus), which are blue throughout, but cultivated blueberries with white flesh on the inside, which contain far fewer anthocyanins and antioxidants. Although they are very large, they have hardly any flavor.
The quality has dropped to inferior, but the price has remained the same.