Hello, Why is this item no longer available in the Limmat Valley? Bring it back!
Hi Dergenuss0, thanks for the question. If a store notices a drop in demand for a product, it is possible that they will use the limited shelf space for another item. You can check availability directly at https://www.migros.ch/en/product/104223100000. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Good morning, have you ever happened to open the package and find cobwebs accompanied by vermicelli (future butterflies)? Happened yesterday (for the first time in years) with package expiring on 01-2023
Hi nuvolamila, no, such a thing should not happen at all! Please send us photos of the package and data and information such as product pictures, lot number, item number, and minimum shelf life date. Do so via our contact form: https://help.migros.ch/it/prodotti.html#prodotti-per-la-dispensa Please also indicate the number 20221222-0954. Best regards, your M-Infoline team.
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Unfortunately, after trying the muesli, I felt quite cheated. There are tons of sweet raisins (cheap in price!) in it, and I agree with the previous comment, you have to look for red berries with a magnifying glass. I was hoping I wouldn't have to go to alnatura (organic supermarket) in Constance, Germany, or to the health food store (both expensive) to find an edible muesli. The Coop is hardly inferior to Migros in this respect, its date muesli is boring and dates are very high in calories. Both companies have a large range of sugary cereal products in addition to their unpalatable organic range, so you could get the impression that the sugar industry is a shareholder in the companies. Thank you for your attention and I hope you will take a look across the border at alnatura. I think there is a great need for action here.
Guest
PS the Lot-No. is L4703442, STANDING UNTIL 19.05.2012 19.05.2012
Dear guest
Unfortunately, the colors are not as bright in the organic sector, as no preservatives may be used. This has a negative effect on red berries such as cranberries and they are therefore difficult to recognize in their brown-red hue. Another proportion of berries is contained in the organic berry fruit cubes, which also have a dark and not red color. Freeze-dried products in beautiful colors are high-priced products. The raisins have a high natural fructose content, which gives the muesli its sweetness.
So that we can cover as many needs as possible, we also carry reduced-sugar cereals in our range, for example under the Farmer line. Organic does not claim that the product is sugar-free.
Best regards from the M-Infoline team
Guest
Thank you for your reply, and for pointing out that organic does not mean sugar-free......
The fact is that the proportion of berries in your muesli is definitely too low.
There are an unpleasant amount of raisins in it (too sweet)
According to the findings of modern nutritional science, it is known that isolated sugar is an energy robber to be processed in the metabolism.
So it is counterproductive as far as a healthy diet is concerned.
It is clear that muesli with better ingredients would be a little more expensive, but it would be nutritious and healthy.
I repeat my tip to take a look across the border, the competition is not sleeping here either (-:
With best wishes, your still hopeful potential muesli customer
PS The Farmer line with cereals etc. from conventional cultivation is of no interest.
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I would recommend adding a magnifying glass to the pack - then you can also find the red berries ...
Hello guest
We need the M-Data and the LOT number so that the specialist department knows which production facility your pack comes from. Will you provide us with this information?
Best regards
Your M-Infoline team
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