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Hmm, what's wrong with the note? Fish pizzas are also made in the company, it's like "May contain traces of nuts, egg, milk, etc.", which is important for allergy sufferers.
@Bodenseeknusperli Bite read the whole link, then you'll understand what I mean. This is an excerpt from Smallest leftovers of Pizza Tonno Migros spokesman Marcel Schlatter clarifies: The raclette pizza - a seasonal product - comes from a production facility that also makes other types of pizza. Including the Tonno pizza with tuna. "And even if you clean the equipment very well afterwards, tiny traces of fish may still remain from time to time," says Schlatter.
@Bodenseeknusperli Bite read the whole link, then you'll understand what I mean. This is an excerpt from Smallest leftovers of Pizza Tonno Migros spokesman Marcel Schlatter clarifies: The raclette pizza - a seasonal product - comes from a production facility that also makes other types of pizza. Including the Tonno pizza with tuna. "And even if you clean the equipment very well afterwards, tiny traces of fish may still remain from time to time," says Schlatter.
well, and what exactly is the problem? if you have a problem with it, hm... do you eat out from time to time? since there are all kinds of allergy sufferers today and the consequences of a reaction can have horrendous consequences for the manufacturer/provider, it is only logical to write such disclaimers. caution: comment may contain nuts
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well, and what exactly is the problem? if you have a problem with it, hm... do you eat out from time to time? since there are all kinds of allergy sufferers today and the consequences of a reaction can have horrendous consequences for the manufacturer/provider, it is only logical to write such disclaimers. caution: comment may contain nuts
Quite simply, when I buy a raclette pizza or a Hawaiian pizza, for example, I don't want any tuna or other fishy stuff in it.
Quite simply, when I buy a raclette pizza or a Hawaiian pizza, for example, I don't want any tuna or other fishy stuff in it.
hm... you didn't click on the link and didn't read the article, did you? imagine that your pizza hawai contains fecal matter. no, actually you have to look at it differently: all food consists of fecal matter. if you don't understand, i'll be happy to explain to you why your pizza contains greta, eh, sorry, tuna, or fecal matter - or not.
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hm... you didn't click on the link and didn't read the article, did you? imagine that your pizza hawai contains fecal matter. no, actually you have to look at it differently: all food consists of fecal matter. if you don't understand, i'll be happy to explain to you why your pizza contains greta, eh, sorry, tuna, or fecal matter - or not.
I did and "fekalien" is spelled "feces" and you are very welcome to keep your insults. Have a nice day?
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I read it and, as I said, it's a safety warning. Another example of Mailänderli Guezli: "Ingredients wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oils (palm, rapeseed), egg yolk (from barn farming), whole egg powder (from barn farming), table salt, lemon oil, flavourings, barley malt. May contain milk, nuts and sesame." They don't contain milk, nuts or sesame, but products are made with them in the factory. A little microfuzz could always get in, nut dust could swirl through the air for all I care, so it has to be on there. But there are really no animals in your pizza, don't worry (if you don't count the shredded deer in the flour), or we eat more with fruit and fruit anyway or the eggs of the fruit flies yumyum ;) Edit: I randomly took Mailänderli because I knew they didn't have any nuts in them for my example. But palm oil and barn eggs, wow. Luckily I never buy them?
Thank you, yes I know that it is a "safety notice", but I expect not only from Migros that the plants are cleaned so that it no longer contains tuna and as far as the subject of palm oil is concerned, I think it's stupid that the profit is more important to all the manufacturers than the people who "have to" consume the stuff because there are fewer and fewer products that don't contain it. I don't just mean food but also cosmetics etc.
I did and "fekalien" is spelled "feces" and you are very welcome to keep your insults. Have a nice day?
about the misspelled word: thank you very much, yes, I was tempted by the English. sometimes I slip up orthographically... (if we're going to be clever here, "you" is written in lower case...) about the insult: well, it was very mild and intended as a hint as to what I think of the post about fish on the pizza - the best thing is that you now write that you realize it's just a safety warning. i'm not going to comment on that...
what i am commenting on is your wish for the facility and the profit: 1. these intolerances in the population are always in the single-digit percentage range. if a 100% fish-free facility is to be built for this minority, then they should pay for it. no, you don't have to have an extra tofu-gluten-free-salt-free-fish-free-sausage for every minority. https://www.aha.ch/allergiezentrum-schweiz/info-zu-allergien/allergien-intoleranzen/nahrungsmittel/nahrungsmittelallergie/?oid=1582&lang=en 2. migros is not a welfare organization with a basic pizza supply mandate from the federal government 3. nowadays it is fashionable to have an "intolerance" (i'm not talking about the classic ones here. 4. a pizza is very easy to make yourself: https://www.einfachbacken.de/rezepte/pizzateig-grundrezept-original-wie-vom-italiener https://www.chefkoch.de/magazin/artikel/2140,0/Chefkoch/Pizza-selber-machen-Besser-als-jeder-Lieferservice.html 4.1. this homemade pizza is guaranteed to be less hygienic than the fish-contaminated 5. palm oil is a different topic, not fish. thank you, i'll have a nice day, i'll visit the IGEHO, have a nice sunny day too