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Hi Migros, well, I can't really give a review since I haven't tried it. But yeah, I have to agree with nimisisy a little bit.... Why do you call it "pretzel" when it's an English word? I'd really like to know.
Hello Besixdouze, thank you very much for your inquiry and your interest in our Farmer bars. In some cases, we deliberately use an English variety name if it is particularly easy to understand and read across languages. This is the case, for example, with "Pretzel" (German: Brezel, French: bretzel, Italian: brezel). This way, we aim to ensure that the product names are as simple and consistently understandable as possible for customers in all language regions. However, most Farmer bars still feature product names in German, French, and Italian. We hope this information is helpful to you. Best regards, your M-Infoline Team
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Hi Migros, well, I can't really give a review since I haven't tried it. But yeah, I have to agree with nimisisy a little bit.... Why do you call it "pretzel" when it's an English word? I'd really like to know.
Hello Besixdouze, thank you very much for your inquiry and your interest in our Farmer bars. In some cases, we deliberately use an English variety name if it is particularly easy to understand and read across languages. This is the case, for example, with "Pretzel" (German: Brezel, French: bretzel, Italian: brezel). This way, we aim to ensure that the product names are as simple and consistently understandable as possible for customers in all language regions. However, most Farmer bars still feature product names in German, French, and Italian. We hope this information is helpful to you. Best regards, your M-Infoline Team
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