I now know why I was so annoyed, irritated, surprised... But first I would like to read what you have to say from Migros' point of view. What exactly does Zero mean? (MBudget) What does Light mean? (MBudget)
I now know why I was so annoyed, irritated, surprised... But first I would like to read what you have to say from Migros' point of view. What exactly does Zero mean? (MBudget) What does Light mean? (MBudget)
Thanks Michi for the like. 😀↵But you still don't know exactly what I'm getting at - or do you...? 🤔↵↵So if the question is still a bit difficult to understand:↵What is Zero↵What is Light↵What is normal?↵↵1. Normal with sugar. ↵Right only sugar no sweeteners or substitutes such as stevia, xylitol, erithritol?↵2. Light: ...?↵3. Zero: ...?↵Differences? So between the three. ↵And all products Citro, Cola, Orange, these as favorites would be interesting for me.
Thanks Michi for the like. 😀↵But you still don't know exactly what I'm getting at - or do you...? 🤔↵↵So if the question is still a bit difficult to understand:↵What is Zero↵What is Light↵What is normal?↵↵1. Normal with sugar. ↵Right only sugar no sweeteners or substitutes such as stevia, xylitol, erithritol?↵2. Light: ...?↵3. Zero: ...?↵Differences? So between the three. ↵And all products Citro, Cola, Orange, these as favorites would be interesting for me.
"And all products Citro, Cola, Orange, this as a favorite would be interesting for me." Huh?? Nigs understand thun what do you mean by formulation so.
"And all products Citro, Cola, Orange, this as a favorite would be interesting for me." Huh?? Nigs understand thun what do you mean by formulation so.
Well orange with sugar, Zero, formerly light↵Cola with sugar, Zero, Light↵Citro with sugar, Zero Light↵↵And what's the difference between Zero, Light, with sugar ↵↵With sugar I know...😬. But Zero/Light.
Well orange with sugar, Zero, formerly light↵Cola with sugar, Zero, Light↵Citro with sugar, Zero Light↵↵And what's the difference between Zero, Light, with sugar ↵↵With sugar I know...😬. But Zero/Light.
Yes, I already understood the first time that you wanted to know the difference between Light and Zero. It's a good, legitimate question, but you just don't understand the quoted sentence with "favorite".
Yes, I already understood the first time that you wanted to know the difference between Light and Zero. It's a good, legitimate question, but you just don't understand the quoted sentence with "favorite".
We love the three mentioned above.↵But there are also Graepfruit, Apfelschorle.....↵We favor these three. The question only concerns orange, citrus and cola sodas from M Budget. Normal, zero, light 😎↵↵Uff 😵 I hope it's clearer now. Sorry sometimes it doesn't come across clearly enough in writing 😢 🙂
Hello Traberli. Light and Zero are terms that are used for products without sugar or calorie-reduced products. The difference between light and zero varies depending on the product. With Coca-Cola, for example, the only difference between light and zero is the taste. In the case of M-Budget sweet drinks, we have changed the name from Light to Zero because in the sweet drinks range this name is used more for drinks without sugar. The recipe has not been changed. Best regards, Tamara
Thanks Michi for the like. 😀↵But you still don't know exactly what I'm getting at - or do you...? 🤔↵↵So if the question is still a bit difficult to understand:↵What is Zero↵What is Light↵What is normal?↵↵1. Normal with sugar. ↵Right only sugar no sweeteners or substitutes such as stevia, xylitol, erithritol?↵2. Light: ...?↵3. Zero: ...?↵Differences? So between the three. ↵And all products Citro, Cola, Orange, these as favorites would be interesting for me.
Hello Traberli. Here is the addition. Normal = with sugar. Light and Zero = without sugar but sweetened with sweeteners. There is no difference between Light and Zero in the M-Budget sweet drinks. However, this can vary depending on the product line. Best regards, Tamara
Hello Traberli. Light and Zero are terms that are used for products without sugar or calorie-reduced products. The difference between light and zero varies depending on the product. With Coca-Cola, for example, the only difference between light and zero is the taste. In the case of M-Budget sweet drinks, we have changed the name from Light to Zero because in the sweet drinks range this name is used more for drinks without sugar. The recipe has not been changed. Best regards, Tamara
Thank you for your quick reply. 😀↵↵My problem is: Light / Zero is what I mean by sugar-free. ↵↵When the budget orange soda contains juice and I admit that it only contains a little sugar, but it does contain sugar, it leads to misunderstandings.↵↵It's always annoying when there's sugar in zero/light. Especially now that there is so much hidden sugar in other products.
Hello Traberli. Here is the addition. Normal = with sugar. Light and Zero = without sugar but sweetened with sweeteners. There is no difference between Light and Zero in the M-Budget sweet drinks. However, this can vary depending on the product line. Best regards, Tamara
Will there be a budget orange lemonade without sugar/orange juice? So Zero is really sugar-free? It's difficult to explain to the children that yes, Zero is sugar-free, but this lemonade has some sugar so you have to brush your teeth again. Or: no, not now, it's almost bedtime (brushing teeth again was strictly refused...).
Will there be a budget orange lemonade without sugar/orange juice? So Zero is really sugar-free? It's difficult to explain to the children that yes, Zero is sugar-free, but this lemonade has some sugar so you have to brush your teeth again. Or: no, not now, it's almost bedtime (brushing teeth again was strictly refused...).
Orange soda without orange juice - how does that work?