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NEW: Leger desserts

NEU: Leger-Desserts

I think it's cool that there are new Leger desserts (mini cream slices, Swedish cake cups and an apricot cup). It's just a shame that there is no nutritional information on these products of all things. Especially people who buy such "healthy" products are very interested in the composition and ingredients?
Thanks for the update!

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Guest

Hello Kathrin,

Thank you for your message. I also assume that customers who buy Légèr products are interested in the nutritional information. I will pass on your message to the product managers and perhaps something can be changed. Unfortunately, I can't make any promises as I can't say how this would have to be implemented.

Kind regards,
Antonia, Migipedia team

okay, let's stay tuned, merci :o)

@Kathrin: Thank you too, good point!

Guest

Hello Kathrin

The nutritional information for the Léger desserts is on the back of the packaging. There's a little booklet - if you open it up, you'll find all the information :)

Best regards
Tanja, Migipedia team

Thanks Tanja, either I'm blind or we're not talking about the same product ;-)
So I'll take another closer look next time - although I did, in my opinion.
E nice Obe.
Lg
Kathrin

Where do you get Léger desserts?

Guest

@Kathrin

Tanja is talking about the same Léger desserts as you.
Example: Swedish cup. Look for the EAN code. It is on the far right of the blue label on the cup. Underneath it says: "Open here for more information" with a white graphic that looks a bit like a magnet (but it actually represents the unfolded paper corner with a blue arrow). There you can open the label and find the nutritional information.

Greetings
Mathomas

@suppenteller: That's exactly what I've been asking myself for a few hours-:)

Guest

@ soup plate / Maripac

Léger desserts are chilled desserts. They can be found where other chilled desserts such as apricot cups, Swedish cups and the like can be found: In the chiller cabinet by the patisserie.

At least that was the case in the Provisorium Migros I was in today...

Greetings
Mathomas

thanks everyone, next time I'll take a closer look ;-)
exactly, in "my" branch the desserts were among the other chilled fresh desserts such as cheesecake, black forest etc.