Hello indios, thank you for your message. Changed ratings are not handled in exactly the same way as new ratings. Can you explain the background to your question in more detail? Kind regards, Remo
Hello indios, thank you for your message. Changed ratings are not handled in exactly the same way as new ratings. Can you explain the background to your question in more detail? Kind regards, Remo
Yes, there are products that are initially good or very good. And over time they are adjusted and become worse. Either you should be able to re-evaluate again and again, or changes to the ratings should be treated in the same way as new ones.
Yes, there are products that are initially good or very good. And over time they are adjusted and become worse. Either you should be able to re-evaluate again and again, or changes to the ratings should be treated in the same way as new ones.
Hi indios, we will be very happy to look at and review your suggestion in the Migipedia team. Changed reviews make up a small proportion of all reviews and if there is a change to the recipe that doesn't resonate with our customers, we will keep an eye on this. Multiple reviews of the same product will not be possible, as this can strongly influence the average rating of a product. Kind regards, Remo
Hi indios, we will be very happy to look at and review your suggestion in the Migipedia team. Changed reviews make up a small proportion of all reviews and if there is a change to the recipe that doesn't resonate with our customers, we will keep an eye on this. Multiple reviews of the same product will not be possible, as this can strongly influence the average rating of a product. Kind regards, Remo
But that's exactly what would be important. Migros is constantly changing so much. New packaging and the contents are just getting worse. Or with bread. Sometimes the bread is completely white, then baked to perfection, etc. Constant reviews reflect so much more about the product.