Have you ever been really hungry in a Migros restaurant and helped yourself to the buffet? Then have fun at the checkout! Fr. 3.20 per 100 gr. the purest rip-off!!! Gottlieb Duttweiler would probably not be happy.
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Guest
13 years ago
You speak from the heart! Especially when you consider that many products are "cheap and weighty" at the same time: with salads it's beetroot, cucumber or a little more salad dressing - with vegetables it's potatoes or pasta... Customers opt exclusively for meat, cheese, mushrooms and perhaps artichokes for vegetables ;-) and eat a bread roll with it. The only fair solution would be a separation with a small bowl of meat etc. and a plate with vegetables, salads, sauce and 2 prices/100g.
A good solution is offered with the fitness plate: fixed price, meat served by M staff and salad of your choice (without meat/fish/mushrooms/cheese). I have never seen anyone overfilling their plate here. This "stupid plate filling" in the smallest possible plate can only be seen at the competition, where 3 plate sizes and corresponding prices are given... It's always funny when the partner brings an empty plate to the table and the "load" is dutifully distributed...
This is precisely the problem with this system (not only in Migros restaurants). It leads to the paradoxical situation that those who have the most water-containing products on their plates pay more. In other words, the cheapest food per unit weight is the most expensive. The price in the sense of a mixed calculation may even be okay, but a lot of people who don't think much about it are effectively eating overpriced.
Well then, I praise the various menus with the reasonable fixed prices... There are no surprises, and if you ask nicely, you can even get extra helpings of the side dishes. En guete!
I think it would be better if you paid per plate size, as is usual in other restaurants...! The way it is in Migros, it's always a great surprise at the till....ufff!!! And it's really true, e.g. with salad I like potato salad and it really weighs a lot more than leaf salad....
And I experienced a nasty surprise when I was given almost only pickles in the M restaurant at 13:30. Everything else was empty, but the buffet was/is advertised until 14:00. In any case, I paid Fr. 12 for the cucumber salad in the middle of the summer cucumber glut. I really swallowed empty once, the Fr. 20 with a bread roll and a glass of mineral water didn't leave me in peace for a long time, I was so upset at the time.
Is it even right if there's almost nothing left from 1:30 p.m. onwards, even though it's advertised until 2 p.m.?
That was a negative experience at the MMM Wynecenter in Buchs AG.
I don't eat salad anymore on principle. I was probably too hungry at one point and I ate a lot... And ended up getting a hefty bill at the till... A whopping 32fr for a plate full of salad... I've had enough and will never eat a salad there again :-(
Guest
13 years ago
There is only at Migros Restaurant It's amazing how expensive a salad or vegetable in the H... comes.
I'd rather order a plate.
Guest
13 years ago
The Russian salad at the Migros restaurant in Burgdorf was GONE! Unfortunately, I only noticed when I was eating it, which was no fun. As I had to go back to work, I ate everything around it. Then I went to the checkout with the frozen stuff and reported it. Answer: "Uiii, that's not good at all. I'll have the Russian salad removed from the salad bar straight away." A coffee voucher or something like that would have been nice. But not in the service desert that is Switzerland.
Guest
13 years ago
Thank you very much for the voucher. I was very pleased.
What surprises me is the following: If you buy a portion of vegetables at Migros Take-Away, it costs the same as a portion of vegetable casserole. The vegetables should be significantly cheaper. This would also encourage many customers to eat more healthy vegetables.