M-Classic Champignons de Paris chopped
Brand: M-Classic

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When will this can also get a "zipper" like the one from Coop? https://www.coop.ch/img/produkte/310_310/RGB/3020211_001.jpg?_=1581365671956
I think so too, actually all cans should have a "zipper" by now, of course bad for "can opener" manufacturers, grin...
Hello rollimaus, thank you for your message. We are not planning such a changeover, as we will continue to rely on "easy open". Nevertheless, we were happy to inform our specialist department about your input. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Hello, if you don't mind me asking: I have canned mushrooms from you, MBudget, it says that they contain less than 0.5 g of carbohydrates per 100 g. What is correct? Which is correct, 2.5 g as stated here or 0 g as in the Budget mushrooms? Thank you
Hello Chou-fleur, thank you for your inquiry and please accept our apologies for only getting back to you now. We source the M-Classic sliced mushrooms from different suppliers, depending on availability. It is therefore possible that the information on the website is not always updated immediately. We ask for your understanding. However, we can assure you that the information on the packaging is correct. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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It should be forbidden to label a product with M Classic if the contents come from China!!!!!!!

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Why?
What does one have to do with the other?
Nobody says that only Swiss goods are sold under the M-Classic label.
Hello guest
Thank you for your honest opinion.
Basically, M-Classic stands for a good quality product and a balanced price-performance ratio. However, this brand says nothing about the origin.
The mushrooms no longer come from Switzerland. The reason for this is that our supplier was no longer able to produce them. As he was unfortunately the only producer of such a product in Switzerland, we are unable to offer an alternative. We also regret this.
However, we can assure you that the champingongs from China are also of very good quality. We check them regularly before they go on sale.
Best regards from the M-Infoline team
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