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What is the Migros Cooperative Association thinking when it creates a Gruyère or Appenzeller processed cheese? I suspect nothing at all! The cheese is contaminated and made unhealthy by processing it with E331 melting salt. Then each slice is individually wrapped in foil and to top it all off, it's wrapped in plastic. A totally greedy husband of my girlfriend bought 2 of these processed cheese packs and his wife gave them to me to try. Finally get rid of the foil and plastic limescale, actually do something for the environment and don't spoil our Swiss cheese like this! Gruyère and Appenzeller cheese also melt without adding E331.
Hello birthday boy, thank you for your contribution. Processed cheese is preserved for a long time by adding melting salt and heating. Processed cheese slices are suitable for both hot and cold dishes. They are particularly popular for preparing Toast Hawaii, for example. If we didn't pack the slices individually, they would stick together. Too bad you didn't like them - but I'm sure your friend's husband will be happy that he now has more cheese slices ;-) Best regards, Milena
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Bravo dear Migros,
You have also abolished the plastic bags at the butcher's counter - a big compliment.
MIgros =Always one M better
A peaceful Advent season and best wishes
R.Wüst
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Criticism: Migros always promises people that it is a cooperative and belongs to the people. But if you take a closer look, this is not true! In the near future, the whole of Switzerland will belong to Migros. They are also wrong with the promise "Migros doesn't sell alcohol", because Denner belongs to Migros and they sell alcohol. The population already buys something from Migros every day and it goes unnoticed. The following examples: Migros has a bank, an electronics store (melectronics), Denner belongs to Migros, for spontaneous purchases at the gas station (migrolino), owns restaurants, for sports equipment there is Sportxx, for home furnishings micasa, or would you rather build something? Then you go to obi. Would you rather go on vacation? Then quickly go to Hotelplan. And now they want to sell even more medicines, so they have bought the Topwell pharmacy chains (unfortunately not enough for OFAC) and are now selling even more medicines in Migros to supposedly "reduce health costs") great idea (ironically meant) then an asthmatic buys a cough syrup in Migros, reacts to the active ingredient and the "harmless syrup" triggers a severe asthma attack, so that the patient ends up at the doctor's or, even better, in an emergency (increasing healthcare costs significantly more than if he had gone to a pharmacy and sought advice there) or the 70-year-old Migros customer who takes a blood-thinning medication every day and buys an aspirin in addition to his weekly shopping, but does not realize that this also thins the blood. These are just a few examples of future cases that are guaranteed to increase healthcare costs even more. Conclusion: Medication is not expensive (Dafalgan 500mg 16 pcs. for 3 fr (pain medication is almost as cheap as a roll of dextrose or Euthyrox 100 pcs (lasts for 3 months) for 15fr etc.). There should be more pharmacies because they charge nothing for advice, are open 6 days a week, no appointments and no vacations. Healthcare costs are only increasing because we super and accommodating Swiss are paying the health insurance and healthcare costs of foreigners and asylum seekers. Or they come to Switzerland at the age of 65, are retired and get AHV/IV money even though they haven't paid a cent for this system. (This is all reality and not meant in a racist way) Adherence to treatment reduces costs by 4x. Unfortunately, Migros has too much power and more and more village bakeries, which still lovingly baked the morning bread with their learned knowledge, have to close. Or the stationery shop that prepared everything for the perfect start to school has to close its doors. Or the other pharmacy that measured its customer's blood pressure and reacted immediately to prevent a stroke. Or the other lady who wanted a warming kidney belt to reduce the pain in her back and, after a more detailed discussion with the specialist, found out that she had a very advanced bladder infection and needed more than just a kidney belt. Or the other sporty lady who bought a magnesium preparation in Migros and is now standing in the pharmacy and thinks that her calf cramp is not improving with the magnesium preparation. That's obvious if you use cheap magnesium and only take it in low doses. And now, after all these practical examples and measures that have helped customers, the pharmacy has to close because the rent has become too high and now a Migros wants to sell its products there. It's not as if it's in a city and has enough other independent stores to do its weekly shopping there. I don't want to think that the Zur Rose online store now wants to set up a Selecta vending machine with drugstore items at the station. Or everyone complains that medicines are cheaper in Germany, which may be true. But that's because you earn less money in Germany, so rent and medication are also cheaper. Ps: it's not worth moving your weekly shopping abroad. Because you also have to factor in the travel costs. I hope Switzerland doesn't just let this happen and fights back, although I haven't felt much of an impact yet. So see you again tomorrow at Migros :(
Hello, I've been trying to eat more and more organic lately. I actually really like the Blevita products for in-between meals. But I recently looked at the ingredients and was very surprised to see that they contain quite a lot of milk powder. I find this really questionable, because you would think that such cracker products consist of good grains, seeds, seeds and herbs. Milk powder should not be in almost every industrial product (not to mention ready-to-eat meals), however small the quantities. Is there no other way and without milk powder? I really like eating Blevita, but I have to look for alternatives. I look forward to an answer
Hello, I've been trying to eat more and more organic lately. I actually really like the Blevita products for in-between meals. But I recently looked at the ingredients and was very surprised to see that they contain quite a lot of milk powder. I find this really questionable, because you would think that such cracker products consist of good grains, seeds, seeds and herbs. Milk powder should not be in almost every industrial product (not to mention ready-to-eat meals), however small the quantities. Is there no other way and without milk powder? I really like eating Blevita, but I have to look for alternatives. I look forward to an answer
Hello redprince The original Blévita recipe does indeed contain milk powder. The taste and texture are appreciated by a large fan base for this very reason. However, newly developed Blévitas often no longer contain milk powder, which is our response to our customers' increased demand for vegan recipes. The Blévita pure and Blévita Protein lines, for example, do not contain any milk powder. Kind regards, Angela
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I'm a Coop kid, but nowadays we practically only shop at Migros. The many good branded products that Migros now also stocks and the many own brands cover our needs completely. And if something is no longer available, we find a replacement that we like just as much. The Cumulus program is an incentive to make our data available, but we only really enjoy the cost savings.
I'm a Coop kid, but nowadays we practically only shop at Migros. The many good branded products that Migros now also stocks and the many own brands cover our needs completely. And if something is no longer available, we find a replacement that we like just as much. The Cumulus program is an incentive to make our data available, but we only really enjoy the cost savings.
Hello Koenig_von_FR, thank you very much for your kind words. We are delighted that you like our products and our price-performance ratio and that you enjoy shopping with us. I was happy to pass on your positive feedback to our managers. Best regards, Tabea