I haven't found the Délice raspberry dessert here? I'm not at all happy with the new 'recipe' and wanted to know if I'm the only one. In my opinion, a super product has been replaced by a one-size-fits-all product.
I haven't found the Délice raspberry dessert here? I'm not at all happy with the new 'recipe' and wanted to know if I'm the only one. In my opinion, a super product has been replaced by a one-size-fits-all product.
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I absolutely agree with this opinion. The sour cream at the top is now thick and yoghurt-like and the fruit mass at the bottom now tastes artificial and more like confi. The product now corresponds to the Excellence yogurts and should be renamed as such. Migros only takes our comments seriously when the product is selling badly, otherwise nobody cares. By dismantling the machine, they have probably saved a few francs on paper.
So the product is made by Emmi and has nothing to do with Migros... if you're already claiming something...
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So the product is made by Emmi and has nothing to do with Migros... if you're already claiming something...
It doesn't matter who produces it. It tastes the same. And Migros does sell excellence (e.g. wild berries). You have to try it, then you'll know what I mean
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It doesn't matter who produces it. It tastes the same. And Migros does sell excellence (e.g. wild berries). You have to try it, then you'll know what I mean
No, you're saying Migros took it down... I bought the Delice as described above. It's certainly not like the Excellence yogurt...except the pieces are very similar to the old one...used to eat tons of delice myself .
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So the product is made by Emmi and has nothing to do with Migros... if you're already claiming something...
If the product has nothing to do with Migros: Then why is the Migros logo emblazoned on the cup? And why does it say on the cup: Distribution: Migros Genossenschafts Bund, Zurich? Yes, the product is made by Emmi, but on behalf of Migros and also for them. Or do you see it differently?
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If the product has nothing to do with Migros: Then why is the Migros logo emblazoned on the cup? And why does it say on the cup: Distribution: Migros Genossenschafts Bund, Zurich? Yes, the product is made by Emmi, but on behalf of Migros and also for them. Or do you see it differently?
There's no point in arguing, Coacoa is always right ☝️
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There's no point in arguing, Coacoa is always right ☝️
..... Correct! Above all, every contribution is put down by others...
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The previous raspberry délice was one of my favorite desserts. However, the new recipe no longer has much in common with the previous product in terms of taste. For me, it is just one product among many without any special features and I will definitely not be buying it again. Of course, the old raspberry délice had a shorter shelf life, but you can't expect that from whole, unprocessed berries. And anyone who has ever defrosted frozen raspberries or made them warm knows how good raspberries can taste in their own juice. At this point, I can only ask Migros to switch back to the original recipe and consider whether the variants with (real) blueberries and blackberries would not also deserve a reincarnation. All three variants would definitely be better than most of the other comparable or, in this case, non-comparable dairy products, but I simply assume that it is economically more expensive to incorporate whole berries, and then also real ones instead of cultivated ones, unprocessed (just freeze and thaw) into products. It is cheaper to make a pasteurized puree from them, which can also be used to make ice cream or jam. A puree for everything, so to speak, but nothing special.
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..... Correct! Above all, every contribution is put down by others...
I ignore your posts as agreed, you ignore mine too. What that's supposed to do now is questionable...
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There's no point in arguing, Coacoa is always right ☝️
That has nothing to do with law. If he says Migros decided this, that's not true, because Emmi has been producing the dessert for ages. You can see that from the code. Systems get old over time and have to be replaced. If Emmi decides to replace the machine, they are unlikely to ask Migros for permission. I used to eat the Delice dessert by the ton. So I knew the dessert very well. As I said, if I'm going to argue something like this, I can do it the same way you do with your posts.
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If the product has nothing to do with Migros: Then why is the Migros logo emblazoned on the cup? And why does it say on the cup: Distribution: Migros Genossenschafts Bund, Zurich? Yes, the product is made by Emmi, but on behalf of Migros and also for them. Or do you see it differently?
Yes, it is produced for Migros. What the manufacturers do with their systems is up to the respective manufacturer, but Migros has stated the reasons: the changes are due to a change in the production process: The plant at the new location is set up differently. That's why we had to switch to a new cup format. It's not Migros' fault if Emmi now has to manufacture the product differently. As I said, I bought the product and don't find it much different in taste. The pieces are missing, but it really isn't that much worse or unpalatable.