Yoghurt would probably be a healthy food. Unfortunately, this is sabotaged by excess sugar. Could Migros do something about this and offer a line with really little sugar (e.g. organic)? That would be great! Addendum: not this mixed stuff - just yoghurts with little sugar and no sweeteners.
The line with little added sugar is called Skyr at Migros, but I would like to see a line *without* added sugar or sweeteners for foods that are normally sugared or otherwise sweetened on the shelves at Migros.
The line with little added sugar is called Skyr at Migros, but I would like to see a line *without* added sugar or sweeteners for foods that are normally sugared or otherwise sweetened on the shelves at Migros.
"The line with little added sugar is called Skyr at Migros." Probably not. Skyr is also called Skyr at Migros because it contains skyr. The line with little added sugar is called YOU at Migros - as far as I know. Or is it not, @M-Infoline?
All yogurts and quarks are best without sugar. Then everyone can sweeten themselves with how much and with what.
Yes, we are starting to know! With less sugar would be good, but without is unnecessary. You can dilute your yogurts with whatever you want 🤷🏼♀️ I don't take sugar with me when I want to eat a yogurt on the go.
"The line with little added sugar is called Skyr at Migros." Probably not. Skyr is also called Skyr at Migros because it contains skyr. The line with little added sugar is called YOU at Migros - as far as I know. Or is it not, @M-Infoline?
Hello Nachtspalter, you are right. Skyr products contain skyr and are not a brand. We sell Skyr under the YOU and M-Classic brands. Under the YOU brand, we offer our customers a variety of products for a good body feeling. These include reduced-sugar products. YOU products are also characterized by a list of ingredients that is as simple and natural as possible. The added value of YOU Skyrs is indicated by the two rectangles - High Protein and Fat Free. Best regards, Susi
Dear Migros yes of about 300 yogurts Migros (etc) offers 5 pcs, - Five of three hundred... or a total of 7 (with skyr yogurt)... 7/300... sugar-free yoghurt It's quite blatant, approx. 295 yoghurts are over-sugared - although a healthy diet does not recommend any additional sugar... (ps. because there is already enough in carbohydrates) But yes, Migros etc is oriented towards people... economically understandable. It would be extremely courageous if Migros etc were to orient itself towards health and promote the health of "unsuspecting/non-health-conscious" people... THAT would be an approach :-) Example: 50 yoghurt with sugar and sugar alternative / 100 yoghurt without added sugar / 50 yoghurt without sugar or additional Migros branch with green M instead of orange ;-) for your health with lots of healthy products :-) Kind regards
Dear Migros yes of about 300 yogurts Migros (etc) offers 5 pcs, - Five of three hundred... or a total of 7 (with skyr yogurt)... 7/300... sugar-free yoghurt It's quite blatant, approx. 295 yoghurts are over-sugared - although a healthy diet does not recommend any additional sugar... (ps. because there is already enough in carbohydrates) But yes, Migros etc is oriented towards people... economically understandable. It would be extremely courageous if Migros etc were to orient itself towards health and promote the health of "unsuspecting/non-health-conscious" people... THAT would be an approach :-) Example: 50 yoghurt with sugar and sugar alternative / 100 yoghurt without added sugar / 50 yoghurt without sugar or additional Migros branch with green M instead of orange ;-) for your health with lots of healthy products :-) Kind regards
Simply all without sugar. So everyone can sweeten as they like and if they like...
Dear Migros yes of about 300 yogurts Migros (etc) offers 5 pcs, - Five of three hundred... or a total of 7 (with skyr yogurt)... 7/300... sugar-free yoghurt It's quite blatant, approx. 295 yoghurts are over-sugared - although a healthy diet does not recommend any additional sugar... (ps. because there is already enough in carbohydrates) But yes, Migros etc is oriented towards people... economically understandable. It would be extremely courageous if Migros etc were to orient itself towards health and promote the health of "unsuspecting/non-health-conscious" people... THAT would be an approach :-) Example: 50 yoghurt with sugar and sugar alternative / 100 yoghurt without added sugar / 50 yoghurt without sugar or additional Migros branch with green M instead of orange ;-) for your health with lots of healthy products :-) Kind regards
I think most Migros customers buy the yogurts because they like the flavors. Most people don't care about sugar. People also drink beer because they like it, even though they know it's not healthy. That's why I'm rather against sugar reduction, but I think it's only good if alternative products are offered everywhere... many people here howl if just one recipe is changed. If you leave out sugar as a flavor carrier, I don't want to know how many people would complain to Migros... It would be good if there was enough choice of low fat and zero products, like in Holland for example...
I think most Migros customers buy the yogurts because they like the flavors. Most people don't care about sugar. People also drink beer because they like it, even though they know it's not healthy. That's why I'm rather against sugar reduction, but I think it's only good if alternative products are offered everywhere... many people here howl if just one recipe is changed. If you leave out sugar as a flavor carrier, I don't want to know how many people would complain to Migros... It would be good if there was enough choice of low fat and zero products, like in Holland for example...
Nice to see so many comments here ;) Yes, apparently most people don't care about sugar, as you can see from the obesity statistics. https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/gesundheit/determinanten/uebergewicht.html Unfortunately, it's not just Migros customers who are affected. There is no appealing offer on the whole market. Obviously a market failure ;)
I think most Migros customers buy the yogurts because they like the flavors. Most people don't care about sugar. People also drink beer because they like it, even though they know it's not healthy. That's why I'm rather against sugar reduction, but I think it's only good if alternative products are offered everywhere... many people here howl if just one recipe is changed. If you leave out sugar as a flavor carrier, I don't want to know how many people would complain to Migros... It would be good if there was enough choice of low fat and zero products, like in Holland for example...
I am of the same opinion. It tastes best sweet and flavored. Yes, you can make it yourself, but you don't always want to. And indeed, the choice of sugary yoghurts is immense compared to those without added sugar (and I personally don't like the stuff with 20% pasteurized fruit pulp in it at all). There are good sugar alternatives and no, there is no study to date that shows negative effects of sucralose/erythritol/stevia/ascelufam-K (and don't give me some study with a totally inadequate study design that only shows correlations or in which rats were injected with sweetener x1,000,0000 into their cells). Unlike sugar, it is not poison, but even moderate amounts have been proven to be "too much" for some people. It's not just about "diet faff", it's about more: prevention of obesity, diabetes prevention/therapy, overall more stable blood sugar, fatty liver, dental health. I'm not in favor of cutting out sugar everywhere, but foods like yogurt, which are actually an essential, daily part of a healthy diet, should not have so much sugar added to them that you can just about eat an ice cream. With this in mind, I just wanted to say: bring back the Léger yogurts (chocolate, vanilla, blueberry, lemon-orange, peach, coconut, kiwi...) and many Migros customers would be happier with the selection again.