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«Quality has significantly declined as wild blueberries have been replaced with tasteless cultivated ones. Many customers are disappointed and want the old variety back.»
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I always bought these berries because they are healthier than blueberries. I didn't know that something had changed and was very surprised when I opened the package. I won't be buying them anymore. It's a shame that things are always changing. Migroskind is becoming Coopkind.
The new cultivated blueberries are far too sour for me, so I will not be buying this product again.
At least delete the positive reviews that were given before the change. It is not right to advertise a much worse product with old reviews.
The only question that arises here is why Migros keeps shooting itself in the foot.
They are no longer the consistently blue wild blueberries that I loved so much and reminded me of my childhood in the Swiss mountains. Migros is forcing customers to switch to the more expensive Alnatura product—or to switch to Coop. I have been a Migros customer for a long time and am now seriously considering changing that.
Farmed blueberries—NO thanks! I'll just buy the real ones at another store now.
These cultivated blueberries have no taste and are not healthy either. I will definitely never buy them again.
Recently, they have become inedible. Large and completely tasteless.
Poor quality! I want my wild blueberries back!
I wondered why my muesli wasn't as colorful as it used to be and why the taste had become so bland. Now it's clear that it's no longer wild berries, but cultivated berries. It's a total disappointment and actually quite cheeky to change the product like this and sell it in the same packaging! Yet another decision by Migros that I can't understand. I won't be buying this product anymore.