5 years ago
Your post proves that your claim is true. Since you don't give any details about what exactly you are writing about, nobody knows what you are talking about and what exactly you want.
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5 years ago
5 years ago
Your post proves that your claim is true. Since you don't give any details about what exactly you are writing about, nobody knows what you are talking about and what exactly you want.
CONTENTS aka product description! Nachtspalter could be right ;-) I had commented on a missing product content statement that I couldn't find online. All clear?
5 years ago
5 years ago
CONTENTS aka product description! Nachtspalter could be right ;-) I had commented on a missing product content statement that I couldn't find online. All clear?
Aha↵Ingredients list? 😉↵That often annoys me. Sometimes I find it and sometimes it's missing. Especially the hits, offers I noticed something somewhere.
5 years ago
Hello Aldo_49 There is legally required information about a product (e.g. nutritional values for food). We always display this information on www.produkte.migros.ch. However, with a complex IT system and around 25,000 products, something can always go wrong. We are therefore happy if we are informed about such products (preferably just send us the link) so that we can follow up and correct the product information. However, the requirements for product information vary depending on the product range. So sometimes it is intentional that there is no information. Kind regards, Angela
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5 years ago
5 years ago
Hello Aldo_49 There is legally required information about a product (e.g. nutritional values for food). We always display this information on www.produkte.migros.ch. However, with a complex IT system and around 25,000 products, something can always go wrong. We are therefore happy if we are informed about such products (preferably just send us the link) so that we can follow up and correct the product information. However, the requirements for product information vary depending on the product range. So sometimes it is intentional that there is no information. Kind regards, Angela
[So sometimes it is intentional that no information is given. Follow the law or not, depending on your mood! Migros - typical? \0/
5 years ago
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Hello Aldo_49 There is legally required information about a product (e.g. nutritional values for food). We always display this information on www.produkte.migros.ch. However, with a complex IT system and around 25,000 products, something can always go wrong. We are therefore happy if we are informed about such products (preferably just send us the link) so that we can follow up and correct the product information. However, the requirements for product information vary depending on the product range. So sometimes it is intentional that there is no information. Kind regards, Angela
I also think it's funny.... Who needs information that might put you off buying something? That's really bad in terms of transparency. Yes, it may be advantageous for Migros if customers don't realize that some of the products contain shit. According to the motto, what you don't know won't make you hot... unfortunately, this is still a sad truth in far too many things. I clearly advocate: transparency must be included in the law and it must be done properly - with all production steps. Yes, I am aware that this is an enormous demand - as a goal. But this is the only way to achieve a more honest world, which is ultimately what everyone wants. I think that salespeople and planners in other stores also don't like being ripped off with withheld information that prevents them from buying... (Because otherwise you could declare it) If we could manage to stop this tedious game and set a good example... not only Migros
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5 years ago
5 years ago
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I also think it's funny.... Who needs information that might put you off buying something? That's really bad in terms of transparency. Yes, it may be advantageous for Migros if customers don't realize that some of the products contain shit. According to the motto, what you don't know won't make you hot... unfortunately, this is still a sad truth in far too many things. I clearly advocate: transparency must be included in the law and it must be done properly - with all production steps. Yes, I am aware that this is an enormous demand - as a goal. But this is the only way to achieve a more honest world, which is ultimately what everyone wants. I think that salespeople and planners in other stores also don't like being ripped off with withheld information that prevents them from buying... (Because otherwise you could declare it) If we could manage to stop this tedious game and set a good example... not only Migros
Well, I would also like more transparency in the product information, but I can understand that it is not practical to print everything everywhere. But in the age of the Internet, a detailed online database would probably be conceivable and feasible as an alternative! You just have to want it! Best regards Aldo_49