This and various other cheeses appear when you select "vegetarian" on Migros online. Why should this cheese, which according to the declaration is made with rennet (i.e. not with microbial rennet), be vegetarian? All other cheeses made with normal rennet, i.e. calf rennet, correctly do not appear as "vegetarian" either. If they were, then cheeses with microbial rennet should be described as vegetarian. But that makes no sense at all! And once again, a list of cheeses produced with microbial rennet would be a service to the customer. The current practice with incomprehensible vegetarian declarations can be filed under "causing confusion"!
Hello Anitomito, Lucerne cream cheese is made with the help of microbial rennet. Incidentally, the term "rennet" says nothing about the origin; it can be animal or microbial rennet. We are happy to take note of your criticism. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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How can I delete 1 copy of a product that has accidentally ended up twice on my shopping list?
Hello Lilikauft, thank you for your request. You can remove duplicate items from the shopping list by clicking on the product in question and then selecting the minus sign. If you want to delete a product completely, simply swipe from right to left. The "Delete" button will then appear. We hope this information helps you. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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In MIGROS NEUMARKT St.Gallen it is advertised as Luzerner Rahm Tilsiter. That's probably not true. Tilsiter comes from Thurgau. Please change....
Thank you for your comment. A mistake has indeed been made and we apologize. The poster will be replaced immediately. Your M-Infoline team
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