Cremeberliner

3.50 CHF|200g

Cremeberliner

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2 questions

5 years ago

A summer edition would be great. I'm imagining a light strawberry or lemon cream. Who else would love that?

5 years ago

Hi Bascolo, thank you for your input. We have forwarded it to the specialist department. Who knows, maybe your suggestion will prevail. In any case, we're keeping our fingers crossed for you. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

8 years ago

Why does Migros only use inferior palm fat or palm oil for its baked goods? A huge disappointment for Swiss quality to fall back on palm fat in the land of butter and quality oil! When will they bring products back to Migros without these palm products?

8 years ago

Hello kzubi, thank you for your comment. Palm oil is the most important vegetable oil on earth, accounting for one third of total global consumption. Due to the temperature and precipitation requirements, cultivation can only take place in the tropical belt. The oil palm is mainly cultivated in Indonesia and Malaysia. These produce 85% of the global volume. The annual global palm oil harvest is around 50 million tons of palm oil. In Europe, over five million tons of palm oil are consumed every year. Palm oil is an important raw material for the food industry. It can be found in products such as margarines, sauces, soups, cooking fats, frying oils and fats, ready meals, baked goods, chocolate and ice cream. The oil is also used in the manufacture of cosmetics and cleaning agents. The people of Asia use palm oil as an edible fat for frying, cooking and deep-frying. Palm oil is one of the few vegetable fats that is solid and can be cultivated in the required quantities. Palm oil is therefore very popular for products where firmness is required. Palm oil is contained in large and small quantities in a wide variety of products. The raw material is in great demand worldwide. In Europe alone, over five million tons of palm oil are consumed every year. Today, a large proportion of food products containing palm oil are already produced with physically traceable, sustainable palm oil from RSPO-certified plantations. We hope that this information is of help to you and send you our best regards. Your M-Infoline Team

8 years ago

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Again and again, the same standard answers are used to make customers believe that palm oil is not so bad and is indispensable. The admins mentioned several times that Migros avoids palm oil wherever possible. This is a brazen lie, as Migros is doing exactly the opposite, namely using more and more palm oil out of greed for profit. I buy less and less at Migros because I no longer buy products containing palm oil as a matter of principle, and this drastically reduces my choice. Strangely enough, I find what I'm looking for at the competition, but not at the supposedly "most sustainable retailer in the world"...