Are the yeast flakes now available in Alnatura? I would like to try them.
Hi Shirono12, Alnatura offers yeast flakes from Rapunzel. You can find them in the Alnatura stores. It's best to call your preferred store to find out before you visit. Best regards, Sina
Theoretically yes, but in practice I haven't found them in the larger Coop stores either, you probably have to go to the health food store.
The Coop has Morga, available in all larger Coop stores: https://www.coop.ch/de/lebensmittel/vorraete/backzutaten/klassische-backzutaten/grund-zutaten/morga-bio-weizen-hefeflocken/p/6353868?context=search See availability check. Although I don't like the taste of these ;-).
The Coop has Morga, available in all larger Coop stores: https://www.coop.ch/de/lebensmittel/vorraete/backzutaten/klassische-backzutaten/grund-zutaten/morga-bio-weizen-hefeflocken/p/6353868?context=search See availability check. Although I don't like the taste of these ;-).
Dr. Ritter yeast flakes are the best. Also in terms of composition. It would be great if Migros had them too. They have it at Alnatura in SG, but it's not worth going there.
Enough, because of you we "normal eaters" have to do without more and more old and good products. 😒 😞 😔 😠
Which products exactly were taken out of the range because of "us disgusting vegans"? Why is it important that more attention is paid to you "normal people" than to me "disgusting abnormal vegan"? The market is constantly evolving and if more vegan stuff is being bought then so be it. My money is worth just as much as yours. What is offered is what is bought. You might want to think about it for a moment or google why this "vegan trend" exists and is growing quite fast.
Which products exactly were taken out of the range because of "us disgusting vegans"? Why is it important that more attention is paid to you "normal people" than to me "disgusting abnormal vegan"? The market is constantly evolving and if more vegan stuff is being bought then so be it. My money is worth just as much as yours. What is offered is what is bought. You might want to think about it for a moment or google why this "vegan trend" exists and is growing quite fast.
But now halfway through! You portray yourself here as a "disgusting vegan", I haven't read that word anywhere before. And yes, some products have been replaced by vegan products. The best example is Leger croissants or fondue.
But now halfway through! You portray yourself here as a "disgusting vegan", I haven't read that word anywhere before. And yes, some products have been replaced by vegan products. The best example is Leger croissants or fondue.
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Which products exactly were taken out of the range because of "us disgusting vegans"? Why is it important that more attention is paid to you "normal people" than to me "disgusting abnormal vegan"? The market is constantly evolving and if more vegan stuff is being bought then so be it. My money is worth just as much as yours. What is offered is what is bought. You might want to think about it for a moment or google why this "vegan trend" exists and is growing quite fast.
Where does it say "us nasty vegans"? As far as I've seen, nobody has written that here in this thread... Everyone should eat the way they want; but the fact is that at Migros some "normal" products have been replaced by vegan products (see e.g. Leger croissants for baking with vegan croissants for baking etc.) and that's just because Migros is once again chasing a trend...
Where does it say "us nasty vegans"? As far as I've seen, nobody has written that here in this thread... Everyone should eat the way they want; but the fact is that at Migros some "normal" products have been replaced by vegan products (see e.g. Leger croissants for baking with vegan croissants for baking etc.) and that's just because Migros is once again chasing a trend...
But it stands...