Yes, I always use it, but another tip from me would be to have a pair of scissors next to the machine to open the coffee and something to close it again after grinding, or take a clip with you ;)
Hello fabienne_krebs, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, many Migros stores still have coffee grinders where you can grind your coffee beans directly on site. However, availability may vary from store to store. It's best to ask directly at your store or contact customer service to make sure this option is available in your area. Best regards, Alex
Yes, I always use it, but another tip from me would be to have a pair of scissors next to the machine to open the coffee and something to close it again after grinding, or take a clip with you ;)
Good tip! In the past, the packs could be opened and resealed with a metal strip. This is no longer possible with today's packs. I wonder how people who grind their coffee in the store do it (I myself have a fully automatic machine at home). Incidentally, I recently bought coffee beans in Migros again after a long time when they were on sale. Caruso Espresso Aromatico, a really excellent bean. I can recommend it to anyone who, like me, prefers a strong coffee - not to be confused with bitter.