Dear Migros! You have made sustainability a top priority. I think that's wonderful, because the big players in particular have a huge influence on our consumer behavior. So I was all the more shocked when I discovered this Zuru water balloon set in the toy department. My neighbor just tried it out and the result was ecologically more than questionable: the children had 10 (!) minutes of fun with the balloons and produced a lot of waste in no time. Not only are the balloons logically a disposable product (I can live with that if the balloons are made of natural rubber) but also the filling device, not to mention the packaging. I don't understand why water balloons have to be filled with such a filling device, because children in particular have a lot of time and energy and it doesn't do them any harm to pass some time playing (i.e. filling the balloons). Offering children such a short-lived and waste-producing product is completely irresponsible with today's knowledge of the catastrophic state of our environment! This has nothing to do with sustainability and a sense of responsibility! Greetings, Mrs. M