M-Budget 6er Recycling Haushaltpapier
Brand: M-Budget

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«The new household paper has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from customers, who express disappointment over its significantly reduced quality compared to the previous version. Common complaints include the small sheet size, poor absorbency, and tendency to tear easily, making it largely ineffective for its intended uses. Many customers are frustrated that a once reliable product has been replaced with an inferior alternative and are urging for the return of the old version.»
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173 ratings
Advantages: larger quantity and the fact that it is recycled paper.
I don't need to mention the disadvantages, as many others have already mentioned them - quality needs to be improved.
It will absorb well
I really like the new texture and cut of a half sheet.
Why change an item that works? What's this new 6 rlx packaging, with no carrying handle? Tiny sheets that stick to all the food! Really not a success, very very disappointed!!!
New miserable quality - hands off!
When I want to dry the fresh meat, a layer of paper sticks to it. I practically can't get it off. That's not how it works!
The previous product was clearly better!
I no longer buy them.
The previous household paper was a thousand times better. Economical, thin paper and in packs of 2. I no longer buy household paper at migros.
The old M-Budget household paper was the best there was. It had sturdy thin paper with lots of sheets on a roll.
Now it has been replaced by this crappy product with too small sheets and poor quality paper. A huge step backwards.
I won't be buying this again.
Please bring back the old product.
Price/quality OK.
This paper is simply awful! Yesterday I wanted to dab chicken cutlets, then I spent a quarter of an hour picking the dissolved paper off the cutlets... it was barely possible, so I had to wash the pieces off - go figure... 🤬. Also, the stupid size of the paper hardly helps sustainability...