At the moment there is a lot of rating, you can't keep up with reading, so you don't read any more, you leave Migipedia on the left, it doesn't make sense any more....
At the moment there is a lot of rating, you can't keep up with reading, so you don't read any more, you leave Migipedia on the left, it doesn't make sense any more....
Indios, I always appreciate your critical posts (you often say what others are just thinking) but this one is a bit ridiculous...
Indios, I always appreciate your critical posts (you often say what others are just thinking) but this one is a bit ridiculous...
I don't think so.....
Isn't that the point of Migipedia?
Reviews yes, but if there are only reviews like "ok", "good", "great" then they are unnecessary and useless. Migros once announced to delete such reviews, or am I wrong?
Reviews yes, but if there are only reviews like "ok", "good", "great" then they are unnecessary and useless. Migros once announced to delete such reviews, or am I wrong?
Yes, was announced
Reviews yes, but if there are only reviews like "ok", "good", "great" then they are unnecessary and useless. Migros once announced to delete such reviews, or am I wrong?
Ok, I didn't know that. I don't write a big text for every product, thanks for the info
Reviews yes, but if there are only reviews like "ok", "good", "great" then they are unnecessary and useless. Migros once announced to delete such reviews, or am I wrong?
That's exactly how I see it. But it's generally a matter of taste when it comes to food. So good is of no use to me, creamy, moderately sweet, rock hard, dry as dust - maybe I like it dry as dust? - I think this applies both to the interested new buyer and to Migros, which sometimes wonders "everyone says it's good, so why doesn't anyone buy it?" 😂 Addendum: However, it makes no sense for Migros to sell fresh lychees - as they did just before Christmas - and link to the reviews from a year ago. They are so well stocked? Seriously, that's dubious. Mine were delicious but I meticulously dated my review.
That's exactly how I see it. But it's generally a matter of taste when it comes to food. So good is of no use to me, creamy, moderately sweet, rock hard, dry as dust - maybe I like it dry as dust? - I think this applies both to the interested new buyer and to Migros, which sometimes wonders "everyone says it's good, so why doesn't anyone buy it?" 😂 Addendum: However, it makes no sense for Migros to sell fresh lychees - as they did just before Christmas - and link to the reviews from a year ago. They are so well stocked? Seriously, that's dubious. Mine were delicious but I meticulously dated my review.
especially those without text.