Good evening everyone Could it be that the super tasty, low-calorie Léger croissants have been removed from the range? I suddenly can't find them anywhere anymore 🥺 They were my main reason for going to Migros instead of Coop.
Good evening everyone Could it be that the super tasty, low-calorie Léger croissants have been removed from the range? I suddenly can't find them anywhere anymore 🥺 They were my main reason for going to Migros instead of Coop.
I'm beginning to suspect that the Leger product line will gradually disappear from the shelves; either Leger products will be replaced by vegan "alternatives", or then by high protein crap. That's the trend at the moment, and Migros is obviously chasing after it...
yes...it's a total shame
yes...it's a total shame
It's a shame too... Many of our favorite products have disappeared from Migros, and there are more and more of them, and I'm buying less and less at Migros...
These were the only freshly baked croissants that the whole family really enjoyed, and they were even lower in calories. What a pity. Unfortunately, many tried and tested products have disappeared from Migros recently.
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That's a real shame and very sad. I know many people in my circle who thought these croissants were superfine and have been wondering for weeks where the Léger croissants have gone. Compared to many other freshly baked croissants, they were the best (especially when you take the competition into account). Reading through the responses here, it would certainly be worthwhile for Migros to reconsider this step. @M-Infoline: Would it be possible to take this feedback and pass it on? Even if the Gipfelis are not brought back under the name "Léger" (as this brand will probably be dropped in the long term), please at least consider bringing them back in a new look (but with the same content composition) and new branding.
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As I've already said here in the forum, I've suspected for some time that Migros will gradually remove the Leger line from its range without much fanfare. Sooner or later it will no longer exist... More and more products are disappearing from the Leger line and they are no longer being replaced (e.g. under the new name "MClassic Leger"). And when they are supposedly "replaced", it's by unhealthy vegan versions or sugary products etc. If this continues, we'll have to say goodbye to the Leger line at some point... It's a real shame...
...so much for sugar reduction 😒 😔 and on the subject of sustainability, gsehn kai "schlechti" Rüabli, what do you think of the video https://www.20min.ch/video/biobauer-bleibt-auf-zwei-tonnen-rueebli-sitzen-645522155805 🤔
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That's a real shame and very sad. I know many people in my circle who thought these croissants were superfine and have been wondering for weeks where the Léger croissants have gone. Compared to many other freshly baked croissants, they were the best (especially when you take the competition into account). Reading through the responses here, it would certainly be worthwhile for Migros to reconsider this step. @M-Infoline: Would it be possible to take this feedback and pass it on? Even if the Gipfelis are not brought back under the name "Léger" (as this brand will probably be dropped in the long term), please at least consider bringing them back in a new look (but with the same content composition) and new branding.
I hope that Migros will decide in favor of us customers and put them back on the refrigerated shelves as they were. (Recipe)
That's a real shame and very sad. I know many people in my circle who thought these croissants were superfine and have been wondering for weeks where the Léger croissants have gone. Compared to many other freshly baked croissants, they were the best (especially when you take the competition into account). Reading through the responses here, it would certainly be worthwhile for Migros to reconsider this step. @M-Infoline: Would it be possible to take this feedback and pass it on? Even if the Gipfelis are not brought back under the name "Léger" (as this brand will probably be dropped in the long term), please at least consider bringing them back in a new look (but with the same content composition) and new branding.
Hello gipfelileger, of course - all your feedback has been placed with our specialist departments. However, I'm sorry that we haven't promised to implement them. Best regards, Sina
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Hello gipfelileger, of course - all your feedback has been placed with our specialist departments. However, I'm sorry that we haven't promised to implement them. Best regards, Sina
@M-Infoline (Sina): Thank you very much for your feedback. Hopefully we'll be able to implement it. @all: It would be nice if more (sad) customers could be encouraged to give (factual) feedback here or to customer service in a store - maybe we can get the croissants back on the shelves that way! Thank you very much for your help.
...so much for sugar reduction 😒 😔 and on the subject of sustainability, gsehn kai "schlechti" Rüabli, what do you think of the video https://www.20min.ch/video/biobauer-bleibt-auf-zwei-tonnen-rueebli-sitzen-645522155805 🤔
I think it's disgusting, what's wrong with these carrots?! It's a shame, but you can see the neglect of prosperity in beautiful, rich Switzerland...
Wow @MIGROS I puke at such actions and don't talk about fungal infestation you are just dishonest and take that as an excuse, return after a week because too ugly wow. organic carrots YES but please only standardized and without blemishes!?!?!?? The farmer hopes for at least 2.-/kilo organic carrots grown without pesticides to at least earn something from it. Migros sells the kilo for 4.40 😂
The big distributors (Coop, Migros) have the say, and the poor farmers have to kowtow if they don't want to lose these orders... It's simply not fair. Wholesalers etc. push down prices for milk, vegetables, fruit etc. just so that they can then sell it in the stores for x times the price. Instead of going to the farmers who need it, the money goes to the wholesalers, etc. It just makes me want to vomit; when I see contributions like this, Migros is no better than pharmaceutical companies or oil companies, for example.