I don't begrudge families their benefits. But as a single person with a low income, I would be happy to be able to benefit from them too. With Cumulus, I hardly ever manage the turnover for a bonus anyway. At Coop, Hello Family, the model for famigros, is open to everyone. I can't benefit as much as families can, but some offers are also suitable for me.
My goodness, this eternal food envy! It's almost embarrassing. I think Famigros is a great thing and yes, we're benefiting quite a bit from it at the moment :-). And when the children are grown up and have families of their own, I really hope that THEY can benefit from it. By the time we're grandparents, we should have made it and not have to envy the younger generation their benefits at Migros....
There's something I haven't yet understood, just from a purely logical point of view. If not only families could benefit from the Famigros card, but all holders of a Cumulus card, then the Famigros card wouldn't be needed at all. Why are the singles demanding the abolition of the Famigros card, if anything? This, of course, with the offers still in place, otherwise the purpose would not be fulfilled ;-)
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Sirio, not everyone who has a Cumulus card also wants to join Famigros. It must be and remain voluntary.