According to the Migros magazine, the Blevita with cheese flavor are the most frequently bought. Unfortunately, they are only available in the small packs. Wouldn't it make sense to also offer them in the large pack and thus save on packaging?
I just noticed something (sorry, not really on topic) :
Because of this thread, I wanted to put Blévita cheese on my order at LeShop... it doesn't even say how many grams are in such a pack ?, only that it contains 7 x 4 pieces, as well as the unit price. Well, at least I know that they sell a lot of packaging with very little content. Fortunately, I do find the weight on Migipedia, namely 126 g https://produkte.migros.ch/blevita-pure-kaese-kraeuter Most other similar-looking small packs weigh 228 g. ... with all this confusion, the delicacies will probably fly out of my shopping cart again?
the solution: do without the small packaging and offer the large bar instead - space problem solved, the environment and the customer are happy.
I completely agree with you. The Blevita cheeses were our favorite too. But I no longer buy them because so much plastic is simply unnecessary. I also don't understand why Migros markets itself as such a sustainable company, but then allows such packaging. It's all about the money!