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Today's Migros magazine contains a flyer with the daily jokers for December. The disproportionate offer of meat is striking . Eating meat is not eco-friendly and should be avoided as much as possible, if only out of common sense (similar to driving a car or going on vacation by plane).
As Migros is committed to the Generation-M concept, it should also actively live it. More veggie products, less meat and fish and less advertising of this meat.
Words instead of deeds?

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I don't know what you have... with potato chips, cola, croissants, rice, ice cream and coffee you can conjure up a first-class veggie menu ;-)

Seriously, the meat-heavy promotions in December are an issue here every year (I'm not a strict vegetarian myself, but the meat-eating propagated in this flyer turns my stomach just thinking about it), unfortunately Migros is completely deaf to this. At least one, just one promotion for Cornatur or Alnatura products, for example, really wouldn't be too much to ask, would it?

After all, this Friday there are 5x Cumulus points (= 5%) on the entire range and on December 24 and 31 there are 20x points on all Selection products (which I don't appreciate at all in terms of the date, as I've been avoiding these days for shopping like the devil avoids holy water for years...).

Guest

Thank you very much for your support.
Migros doesn't have to switch to veggies straight away (I'm also very flexible with my diet and not a full-time vegetarian, unfortunately!), but the range and advertising should be more balanced and the meat propaganda more restrained.
I am convinced that Migros could still pay staff wages if it were to implement its self-promoted Generation-M campaign more honestly and effectively. All the promises made to Kevin and Chantal are almost unbearable! Actions instead of words, please.

We think the daily Joker offers are very good and are almost satisfied with them.
with it.
However, the one or other vegetable/fruit offer is clearly missing.
The lack of vegan treats is absolutely ok! This is just nonsense!
Please consider vegetables and fruit for next year!
Even if it's "only" canned fruit.
You don't just eat meat, salmon and pasta, even at Christmas.

Guest

I completely agree with Imperator. There's no need to promote any Alnatura lifestyle stuff, and what I don't need are the non-food offers (clothes and cosmetics).

But one or two fruit offers would really be something. Mandarins/clementines, for example, would go well with December.