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9 months ago
Great, the only Aha pasta variety available in small Migros stores is now out of stock. Why do you get 3 types of gluten-free pasta in discounters and only 1 type in 1'm stores out of 50 types of pasta? There's nothing available at the moment... can't they at least list the spaghetti lower down?
9 months ago
Hello Coacoa200, thank you very much for your tip. The Aha! Penne should be back in the stores in 1-2 weeks. For space reasons, we cannot offer all products everywhere, but we do check our range regularly. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
9 months ago
I realize that. But with 50 types of pasta, surely you can still offer Hoernli or spaghetti to people with a gluten allergy? Should the person then only eat 1 type of pasta?
9 months ago
People with a gluten intolerance are dependent on these products. But Migros is focusing more and more on vegan/organic/brands, so there's no room for important products 🤷🏼♀️ but that's also how you buy other items in discount stores if you can only get gluten-free pasta there.
9 months ago
You have forgotten the unspeakable branded products for which Migros has thrown out too many of its own products. If that weren't the case, there would be enough room for this type of pasta and pasta products.
9 months ago
Magnoliapower: partly yes: but the gluten-free builons and gravy is now available again in my Migros. Rollimaus: It makes sense for me to stock certain branded products or introduce new ones. Migros is miles away from stocking branded products across the board. There are hardly any branded products, especially when it comes to pasta sauces. Certain areas consist entirely of own brands. I also hardly think that Migros would throw out strong own brands... I see the problem more as follows: if you introduce Ben Jerry's, for example, then you should have a competent range and not 4 varieties like Migros. Migros hardly brings the novelties that are popular on the market and abroad to the branded products. For this I think Migros can work with in/out //// promotional items without definitely introducing the brands into the range, then I'd rather go to Edeka or Kaufland .... And get the limited editions... I don't understand the logic of those responsible at Migros. Should the person then only be able to eat one type of pasta all year round? For example, my Migros had 10 different types of spaghetti. But then there's hardly any room for Aha spaghetti...
3 years ago
Will aha products such as pasta, bread etc. also be available in organic quality in the near future?
3 years ago
Hello b_bob, thank you for your inquiry. We are constantly reviewing our range. We already have some organic aha! pasta products under the YOU brand, such as https://produkte.migros.ch/bio-you-spaghetti-gelbe-linsen. We are also examining the introduction of corresponding aha! organic products in the bread sector. Here, however, we are confronted with the problem that the procurement of organic ingredients involves a certain degree of complexity. But we are staying on the ball. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
5 years ago
Hi Nikeface, unfortunately our gluten-free breads and baking mixes are all made with corn starch, as this ingredient is particularly suitable for production. We're sorry we can't give you better information. Sunny greetings anyway, your M-Infoline team
5 years ago
Do you sell gluten-free pasta WITHOUT corn flour? Corn flour is very unhealthy, is genetically modified....
5 years ago
Hi Nikeface We don't have any gluten-free pasta in our range that is aha! certified and doesn't contain corn flour. As an alternative, we can recommend You lentil spaghetti and You fusilli. According to the list of ingredients, these do not contain any gluten-containing ingredients and gluten carry-over is not to be expected. It can therefore be assumed that the product is suitable for a gluten-free diet. However, unlike the aha! pasta, it is not certified gluten-free and does not carry a corresponding label. We would also like to point out that the maize used for the aha! pasta is neither genetically modified nor unhealthy. Best wishes for the summer, your M-Infoline team