Dear Community Could someone of you who has bought the Stone Oven Pumpkin Seed Twister (https://produkte.migros.ch/steinofen-kuerbiskern-twister-111167600500#reviews) post the nutritional values and list of ingredients here? The pumpkin seed twister is not available in any Migros near me here in Zurich, and going to a Migros branch further away just to see these details first (and then not buying the bread after all) is a bit too stupid for me... It's really very tedious and annoying that Migros can't manage to put the nutritional values and ingredients of all products (even new ones or those in limited edition) online :-( Many thanks to everyone!
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I also don't understand why the nutritional values and ingredients are not recorded when a product is activated. And this has been a problem ever since Migipedia was launched. Migros is becoming more and more customer-unfriendly......... Why don't you write your amount directly on the link to the bread? Nutritional values: 292 kcal 5.1 fat 48 calories, of which 0.7 sugar 12 protein 1.7 salt Ingredients: wheat flour, water, pumpkin seeds (8%), wheat protein, iodized table salt, yeast, malted barley flour, wholemeal spelt sourdough, roasted rye flour, honey
I also don't understand why the nutritional values and ingredients are not recorded when a product is activated. And this has been a problem ever since Migipedia was launched. Migros is becoming more and more customer-unfriendly......... Why don't you write your amount directly on the link to the bread? Nutritional values: 292 kcal 5.1 fat 48 calories, of which 0.7 sugar 12 protein 1.7 salt Ingredients: wheat flour, water, pumpkin seeds (8%), wheat protein, iodized table salt, yeast, malted barley flour, wholemeal spelt sourdough, roasted rye flour, honey
Many thanks for the information. What I also don't like is that all stone oven Twister breads contain honey. I'm sure it would be fine without it, the breads always taste a bit sweet to me, I don't like that...
Many thanks for the information. What I also don't like is that all stone oven Twister breads contain honey. I'm sure it would be fine without it, the breads always taste a bit sweet to me, I don't like that...
Yes, totally unnecessary. Migros will soon be throwing some kind of sugar into every loaf of bread. In my opinion, that's completely unnecessary.
I have to be honest, this is really something that I don't understand why Migros can't get it right. It's a cornerstone for such a platform, so many other texts but you can't get the essentials right? There must be a reason why, and not "too few staff" - that's the least you could type out.
And what I also don't understand is why Migros is not able to correctly indicate online the "in stock availability" of the individual products in the respective stores (I don't need to know the exact number of pieces, but it would be nice to know whether the products are actually still available in that store or not).
In the case of this pumpkin seed Twister bread, there was not a single loaf available today in any of the Migros stores that were marked as available online; when I asked about it, I was told that they didn't have this bread at all, that it was only available in larger stores (MM or MMM). But online it says that it is not in stock/available in the larger stores (at least in Zurich)... It's all a total hassle and a complete waste of time for me, apart from being more than annoying. On the other hand, I suddenly found this bread today around noon in a nearby Zurich store (MM), where I usually go shopping (I was shopping normally, didn't go there especially for the pumpkin seed twister); but it says online that it's not available there... It's just to run away, sorry.
Yes, totally unnecessary. Migros will soon be throwing some kind of sugar into every loaf of bread. In my opinion, that's completely unnecessary.
I see it the same way; "normal" breads simply don't need sugar (whether honey, cane sugar, normal sugar, dextrose, glucose or whatever type of sugar). It's a different matter if, for example, you sell "Grittibänze" or "Schoggi-Brötli" or "Schoggi-Gipfeli" etc., for such sweet breads it's ok. With normal breads (including plaited bread) I really don't have to have it, especially as the normal breads end up on our breakfast table and then everyone can top the bread to their liking anyway (Nutella, butter and jam, cheese, ham etc.).
And what I also don't understand is why Migros is not able to correctly indicate online the "in stock availability" of the individual products in the respective stores (I don't need to know the exact number of pieces, but it would be nice to know whether the products are actually still available in that store or not).
In the case of this pumpkin seed Twister bread, there was not a single loaf available today in any of the Migros stores that were marked as available online; when I asked about it, I was told that they didn't have this bread at all, that it was only available in larger stores (MM or MMM). But online it says that it is not in stock/available in the larger stores (at least in Zurich)... It's all a total hassle and a complete waste of time for me, apart from being more than annoying. On the other hand, I suddenly found this bread today around noon in a nearby Zurich store (MM), where I usually go shopping (I was shopping normally, didn't go there especially for the pumpkin seed twister); but it says online that it's not available there... It's just to run away, sorry.
It's just bad...................t's the same in 9500 Wil. These are mainly problems with Migipedia, where we are always fobbed off with excuses that have existed for years.
It's just bad...................t's the same in 9500 Wil. These are mainly problems with Migipedia, where we are always fobbed off with excuses that have existed for years.
Yes, unfortunately... I'd really prefer it if Migros didn't write anything instead of making the same excuses over and over again, I'm getting really fed up with it... Either you do something about it or you don't (and stop taking customers for fools).