A few years ago (I think about three), I bought an underarm deodorant spray from the M-Budget line. I got it as an emergency backup to keep at the office. Well, it still works great today. Unlike all the other deodorants I’ve bought at Migros, the scent easily lasts at least 10 hours, and I don’t have to rinse the cap every two days because the dispenser gets clogged, as happens regularly with other products.My question is simple: why did you remove it from your product lineup? Was the profit margin too low? I’ll say no more.
P.S. Actually, maybe I’ll add one more thing. I often hear that part of the pricing at Migros is justified by its support for culture in Switzerland.
However, I wonder why most cultural events and initiatives are concentrated in German-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland, while Italian-speaking Ticino and Grisons seem to be systematically sidelined.
A few years ago (I think about three years ago), I bought an M-Budget underarm spray. It was really just a stopgap solution that I wanted to keep at the office. And sure enough: it still works great today. Unlike all the other deodorants I’ve bought at Migros since then, the scent lasts at least 10 hours without any problems. Plus, I don’t have to clean the spray nozzle every two days because it gets clogged, as is unfortunately often the case with many other products. So my simple question is: Why did you remove this product from your lineup? Was the profit margin too low? I don’t really want to say anything more about it.
P.S. Or maybe just one more thing: You often hear that some of Migros’ prices are justified by its commitment to culture in Switzerland. However, I wonder why most cultural events and initiatives are concentrated in German-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland, while Ticino and the Italian-speaking regions of Graubünden often seem to play only a minor role.
