I really liked having the prices on the packaging. I hope that the change in price display will not be linked to a price increase for certain products, which will go unnoticed in the general confusion...
The labels are too small and I find it very difficult to read the prices of the products at the bottom of the shelves. Will we now have to stand on our stomachs in the middle of the store?
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I don't think Migros would play with prices as it would have too much to lose.by printing prices on products, it can't pass on lower prices in real time as it first has to sell off stock before reprinting the lowered price.by displaying the price on the shelf, it can react immediately by modifying it.given the current context, Migros tends to lower its prices and wanting to be close to its customers, it wouldn't play with prices as its credibility is at stake.
Ditto, I used to find it much more convenient, now I keep in shape, going back and forth to stores to compare prices. Despite this, I completely agree with what "hancook" wrote.
It's the same for me. I like to be able to look at prices when I'm at home, compare with competitors and see if there's been a price change on the same product I bought a few months ago. The display on the shelves is not very practical, as you have to look for where they are.