Two new ideas for M-Budget products:
- Wholemeal pasta
- Stracciatellagalce
There used to be an M-Budget chocolate with Crispy. Why is this no longer in the range?
Two new ideas for M-Budget products:
- Wholemeal pasta
- Stracciatellagalce
There used to be an M-Budget chocolate with Crispy. Why is this no longer in the range?
Guest
Hello Snow_White
Thank you for your ideas. I'll take them on board and pass them on. I'll ask what happened to the Crispy chocolate (I remember buying it from time to time).
I'm afraid it wasn't popular enough and has therefore disappeared from the range - but I hope with you that I'm wrong and it's perhaps only temporarily unavailable.
I'll let you know as soon as I have more information.
Best regards
Tanja, Migipedia team
Guest
Hello Snow_White
Good news for both of us: I was wrong ;-). This means that the M-Budget Crispy chocolate is still available. If you can't find it in your store, it's best to ask the sales staff there.
Best regards
Tanja, Migipedia team
Guest
The extraordinary number of additives in M-Budget products are all harmful to health. Some products have even been categorized by experts as "absolutely avoid"! http://www.codecheck.info/product.search?q=m-budget&OK=Suchen
How about a warning on the packaging! Or take the products out of the range altogether! You could also include the warnings directly from codecheck.info here, I've already submitted this as an idea for the new Migipedia homepage and I don't think any Migipedians will be against it.
Guest
Here is the suggestion because of the ingredients. http://www.migipedia.ch/de/participate/ideas/was-willst-du-migipedia-verbessern/codecheck-integrieren
Guest
Hello fonero
Thank you for your message and the links on the subject. The very fact that additives are deliberately added to food means that they must not endanger our health. Strict toxicological tests must prove that they are harmless. This is why additives are among the best-studied substances in our food!
Today's industrialized food production and worldwide food distribution require the use of additives in many cases. Migros is no exception. However, it always follows the principle of "as much as necessary, as little as possible".
E-numbers are codes defined by the EU, consisting of the letter E (for "Europe") and a number. Each E number stands for a single additive, which often has a complicated chemical name.
E numbers are only assigned to substances that have been thoroughly tested and found to be safe. They can therefore be regarded as a kind of guarantee mark.
Kind regards
Tanja, Migipedia team