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M-BUD RASPBERRIES 500G

  • Brand: M-Budget
4.50 CHF|500g

M-BUD RASPBERRIES 500G

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Why are they no longer available in the 4226 Breitenbach store? Unfortunately the berry mix they have introduced are not my taste, the use is not okay for everything.I miss them very much and the other frozen raspberries are way too expensive!!! And they have been sold well! I think it's a shame that more and more products are becoming good ones!!!

Hello miakatze05, the product is still part of our range. However, our supplier was no longer able to supply it, which is why we had to change our supplier. The item should be available again in our stores in the course of November. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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still not available

Hello mitch64, the product is still part of our offer. However, our supplier was no longer able to supply them, which forced us to change. The item should be available again in our stores in November. Yours sincerely, the M-Infoline team

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Hello Why have there been no frozen M Budget raspberries for some time? I miss them.
With best regards Maja

Hello Maja_2, the product is still part of our range. However, our supplier was no longer able to supply it, which is why we had to change our supplier. The item should be available again in our stores in the course of November. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

Thank you very much for your reply. I am very pleased to hear that they are back. Even if only in November.
Best regards Maja

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Dear Migros How long will the delivery problems last? I shop at Migros Aare. The frozen raspberries have also been out of stock here for a few weeks.

Grüezi Is there currently a supply shortage of these berries? Because they are sold out everywhere. Or have they been taken out of the range, which I would really regret. Thanks for the feedback,

Hello manuelaochsner, in which region do you shop? Best regards, your M-Infoline team

Upper Lake Zurich region: (Migros Zurich) Wollerau Lachen Reichenburg Pfäffikon SZ Wädenswil Richterswil

Hello manuelaochsner, thank you for your message via Migipedia and your interest in our products. We are sorry that you are missing our M-Budget raspberries in our sales outlets. We are currently experiencing supply problems with M-Budget berries. We are doing our best to be able to offer the product again as soon as possible. your M-Infoline Team

Unfortunately, it's exactly the same in the Eastern Switzerland region. I think that's a great pity. Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to buy the other raspberries in the M-Classic line. It would therefore be very nice if they were available again soon.

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Why do sparks fly when I defrost the raspberries in the microwave? I don't actually expect any metal in the berries. This has already been the case with various packs.

Hello MigiMo, thank you for your inquiry. The microwave heats the water contained in the raspberries. If the frozen raspberries are heated at high power, the ice crystals on the surface of the raspberries are explosively vaporized. Water vapor is produced and the gas suddenly acquires high energy. Moving molecules of high energy are nothing more than electric current.

The total heat of the raspberries is colder than the vaporizing water molecules. High energy of the water vapor and lower energy of the environment force an electrical charge exchange and this leads to the observed flashes.

It is advisable to set the microwave to a low power setting (defrost mode) to avoid sparks. Kind regards, your M-Infoline team

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Buying these raspberries is like "Russian roulette" as the contents are not visible. But I know WHERE they come from as soon as I open them. If there are a lot of pieces inside, the origin is usually SERBIA. Unfortunately, I didn't have my glasses with me in the store and didn't see the small print. Now I have - to my regret - 3 bags with MINOR contents. But there are also M-Budget raspberries of other provenance, which are FIRST-CLASS and, as a bonus, even smell nice after defrosting. I also have a recent photo, but I can't upload it here. Too bad !!! Please pass on this entry, as the buyers naturally don't know what comes from where and what is inside in detail. But I, as a regular buyer, do, so my wish would be: NO more Serbia berries, please.......

I often buy these raspberries from Serbia and they are always good quality. I think you have more of a problem because they come from Serbia

Hello Martin52, thank you very much for your message. Could you get in touch via the contact form with the photos, the LOT number and the best-before date? We would like to investigate this further. It could also be a case of transport damage. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Why do these raspberries have so many calories? Raspberries normally have 34 cal.

Hello indios, the nutritional values of fruits and berries vary depending on the variety and degree of ripeness. You can expect fluctuations between 45 and 54 kcal per 100g. 34 kcal/100g is rather low and indicates a low-sugar variety or an early harvest. Either way, raspberries are not calorie bombs! Sunny greetings, your M-Infoline team

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What are the standards regarding the sprays/pesticides used for this product? Just wondering if I can eat this product with a clear conscience, or am I putting more chemicals into it than other healthy substances? Or in other words, the difference in the number of sprays (and which ones) between organic raspberries and M-Budget. Thank you very much :)

Hello M-Infoline,
where do these raspberries come from?
LG Corini

Oh....
Thank you very much, I didn't know that. (How did you know that?)
Was thinking about buying them. Now I'm not going to.

Now I have just found an answer myself at www.leshop.ch:
Provenance: Hongrie, Serbie, Pologne.

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Yes, I think so too. I was expecting Germany/Austria or something like that...
But I'm glad that they "only" come from European countries and not from Chile.
Still, I'd rather wait a while longer until I only have to walk through the garden and reach out my hand for fresh raspberries... ;) happy

That was from me, of course :)
Yes, I think so too. I was expecting Germany/Austria or something like that... But I'm glad that they "only" come from European countries and not from Chile... Nevertheless, I'd rather wait a while longer until I just have to walk through the garden and reach out my hand for fresh raspberries... ;) happy

Hello Corini
The origin of the raspberries is printed on the back of the packaging.
The M-Budget raspberries come from Hungary, Serbia or Poland.
We hope this helps you and wish you a nice day. Your M-Infoline Team

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