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It's normal at Migros to buy apricots from the Valais on Friday 26.07 and on Sunday there are several rotten ones, and it's not the 1st time you buy strawberries, peaches, nectarines or other fruits and on Sunday they go into the compost?
Hello cfrahm, thank you very much for your message and the photos you attached. We fully understand that it is unpleasant to buy apricots that spoil prematurely and apologize for any inconvenience caused.
We make every effort to guarantee the quality of our products by imposing clear guidelines on our suppliers and carrying out strict checks when goods are received.
Some defects, however, are not visible at first glance and only become apparent over time. Our aim is to prevent this from happening, which is why we are constantly checking our shelves to remove as many damaged products as possible.
Please note that you can always return products of unsatisfactory quality to the store. If necessary, they will be replaced or refunded.
We have of course informed the fresh produce department of your experience and will keep a close eye on the matter. At the end of the day, it's important to us that our products are of the highest quality. Yours sincerely, the M-Infoline team
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