I miss my absolute favorite yogurt:Leger Hazelnut???
What happened to it?
I miss my absolute favorite yogurt:Leger Hazelnut???
What happened to it?
Oh yes, I also miss the peach yoghurt from Leger. It's a shame that you're taking such good products out of the range!
Hello miriiiiam, thank you very much for your contribution. We are sorry that we no longer offer your favorite yogurt. We no longer have it in our range due to low demand. We ask for your understanding. As an alternative, we recommend the hazelnut yogurt from Bio and M-Classic. We have not had the peach yogurt in our range for some time. We recommend YOU 100Cal peach and pomegranate - this has 30% less sugar than conventional yogurt. Best regards, Luisa
She didn't ask for alternatives, and certainly not for these. Because if someone wants Léger, then they want Léger yogurt and not the normal ones with normal sugar.
Hello everyone, thank you very much for your contributions. There are currently no plans for YOU nut yogurt. However, we were happy to inform the relevant specialist department about the proposal. Since this week, we have been offering a new yogurt line under Bifidus 0 % - these yogurts have a total sugar content of approx. 4.5 grams. Kind regards, Luisa
@Bodenseeknusperli: I completely agree with you! You products are not an alternative for me either, as I primarily want low-calorie products that are as low in sugar/free as possible. That's why I'm also very disappointed that more and more of the Léger products that I really like are disappearing in favor of the new "trend brands" like You, Ok! and the like ?
The whole thing is a big step backwards from Migros. Then they philosophize about "less sugar", but they remove sugar-free yoghurts such as Léger yoghurts from the range and actually launch a new line with sugar. This is clearly contradictory and doesn't meet the needs of customers at all. I am still of the opinion that the Léger line should definitely be expanded and not taken away from us.
The Léger blueberry yogurt will definitely be the next to fly, as there is now a Bifidus 0% blueberry.