Those who don't want to should not take part. And let the rest of the customers have fun with it. Period. The same howls with every campaign... Parents who can't say no to their children; consumer critics who eat resource-intensive superfood products - always the same.
Joking aside - with this comment, the environment and everything on earth is probably the same to you. I don't eat any resource-intensive superfood products - this statement alone tells me how dilletant you are. You probably drive a Tesla too. No, you would buy one if you could afford it. Let's stick to the facts and not kindergarten Mr. XXX, how old are you, 12? And please spare me and others your comments here.
Personal attacks - the typical reaction of do-gooders with monochrome thinking. There's nothing between black and white. Must be a nice world in which there are only two pigeonholes.
I think the plush babies are really cute! If I get enough glue together, I'll get one. Why not!?? It's really always the same whining! Nobody is forced to take part! Or have you seen the Migros cashier holding a plush baby with a plush baby in front of her to take the stickers?
Hi rbde565, can only agree with you! Always the same whining? These do-gooders keep coming up with tolerance, the environment, etc.? But woe betide anyone who disagrees! Then tolerance is suddenly no longer appropriate! We have to live with these .... do-gooders and their constant left-green (lying) propaganda. live with? Just don't get discouraged?
I would be interested to know at what price Migros bought these things or had them made in China, and Migros could give these cuddly toys to children (as an Easter present) without any obligation to buy them would also be a good advertising campaign and would have a lasting effect. They would be the future Migros customers of tomorrow.
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