Dear Migros, please add Lätta products to your range. Thank you very much!
Dear Migros, please add Lätta products to your range. Thank you very much!
2 years ago
Delice from Migros is the same
2 years ago
2 years ago
Lätta is available in Lidl, Aldi, Coop, Volg, Denner, a few petrol stations, various other stores... In Migros it would take up space for private labels. Wouldn't you like to go to one of the other stores to buy it? 😶
There are also many other products that are also available in all other stores, such as Coca Cola, and yet there are other cola brands in parallel. I don't quite understand your problem. 🤔
2 years ago
2 years ago
There are also many other products that are also available in all other stores, such as Coca Cola, and yet there are other cola brands in parallel. I don't quite understand your problem. 🤔
Because this would have to make way for a Migros product
2 years ago
2 years ago
Because this would have to make way for a Migros product
As I said, products can also exist side by side. And in my opinion, it makes sense that some better-known products are also available in Migros. Because I'm sure we all have some products that we particularly like that aren't a Migros own brand and we're happy that we can buy them in Migros.
2 years ago
2 years ago
As I said, products can also exist side by side. And in my opinion, it makes sense that some better-known products are also available in Migros. Because I'm sure we all have some products that we particularly like that aren't a Migros own brand and we're happy that we can buy them in Migros.
Migros very rarely does this!
2 years ago
2 years ago
Migros very rarely does this!
Just as you are happy about Babybel light, I would be happy about Lätta in the Migros range. You don't need Lätta, I wouldn't need Babybel. Tastes are different and yet I think everyone has one or more non-Migros own-brand products that we like to buy in Migros. Maybe you don't have to reject the wishes of others or simply be against them, but instead look after the products that are important to you. Have a nice Sunday.
2 years ago
2 years ago
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It's not all good personally, nobody's talking bad about it, I just wondered if I could really get a product that's already available everywhere else? And now I've thought about it, because something is flying, and you can be sure of Migros' own brand, which is becoming more and more popular. Lack of space in the store. You can't talk to anyone else without being stomped on and feeling like you're being treated badly, sorry I said that. But yes, Migros please do take in the goods, why not? I can't wait to see what happens.
So if Delice was kicked out for this, I wouldn't be pleased
2 years ago
2 years ago
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It's not all good personally, nobody's talking bad about it, I just wondered if I could really get a product that's already available everywhere else? And now I've thought about it, because something is flying, and you can be sure of Migros' own brand, which is becoming more and more popular. Lack of space in the store. You can't talk to anyone else without being stomped on and feeling like you're being treated badly, sorry I said that. But yes, Migros please do take in the goods, why not? I can't wait to see what happens.
Wow... from the reaction, you can see who really feels "oppressed" here ;-) And yes, of course, if you like Migros' own brand and are afraid that it will be thrown out and it will really affect you directly, then I can understand the dissenting voice.
2 years ago
2 years ago
Wow... from the reaction, you can see who really feels "oppressed" here ;-) And yes, of course, if you like Migros' own brand and are afraid that it will be thrown out and it will really affect you directly, then I can understand the dissenting voice.
You can see where this "own brand out of the range, external brand in" is leading. Migros is increasingly becoming a second Coop. Migros used to be independent, now it simply copies a major distributor instead of products. I generally don't buy branded products at Migros, they're too expensive. Migros is losing its unique selling point, but it doesn't have to ask itself what's going wrong.