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Gherkins without sugar

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I miss pickles without sugar. Is there something planned? It was an issue some time ago. Unfortunately, the budget no longer exists (I haven't received an answer yet).

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indios

It works without ....

I have not claimed otherwise.

Pickled gherkins without sugar are available from Alnatura. The moderators of this forum should have known that. After all, Alnatura is part of Migros.

F_Abgottspon

Pickled gherkins without sugar are available from Alnatura. The moderators of this forum should have known that. After all, Alnatura is part of Migros.

To be more precise: Alnatura belongs to the Migros Cooperative Zurich; not to the FMC, which runs this forum. By the way: The last answer before yours is 1 year old. Have you seen it?

Nachtspalter

To be more precise: Alnatura belongs to the Migros Cooperative Zurich; not to the FMC, which runs this forum. By the way: The last answer before yours is 1 year old. Have you seen it?

To be more precise, Migros Zurich has the license for the Swiss markets.... Alnatura belongs to Alnatura

F_Abgottspon

Pickled gherkins without sugar are available from Alnatura. The moderators of this forum should have known that. After all, Alnatura is part of Migros.

Hello F_Abgottspon, thank you for your contribution. We no longer have the Alnatura gherkins you mentioned in our range. Unfortunately, demand was too low. Kind regards, Matteo

F_Abgottspon

Pickled gherkins without sugar are available from Alnatura. The moderators of this forum should have known that. After all, Alnatura is part of Migros.

Aldi's own-brand gherkins (https://www.aldi-now.ch/de/natures-gold-cornichons/8867539058689) are also sugar-free and cheaper.

Dragonball

To be more precise, Migros Zurich has the license for the Swiss markets.... Alnatura belongs to Alnatura

The relationship is actually due to the tegut (Hessen/D) takeover. Incidentally, Alnatura is only a label/retailer and not a manufacturer. Well, and more retailers with intermediate income inevitably means higher prices. Unfortunately, I also miss some of the old Migros products as a result. Not only because of the prices, but also because of the quality/ingredients.