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Why do you declare this product in MMM Shoppyland Schönbühl as a "low price" product, but increase the unit price from 1.95fr. to 2.10fr? This is not a low price, but a pure customer scam and possibly unfair competition.
https://sortiment.lidl.ch/de/catalog/product/view/id/15097/s/ovomaltine-drink-5110246/category/62/#/
https://www.migros.ch/de/content/tiefpreis-erklaert
Low price per se means that you always get this item at the same price as at the discounter.
What does that have to do with screwing customers?
Hello Marcho, thank you for your message. The term "low price" is used to describe products that are permanently offered at the same price as comparable items from a discounter. Migros is always committed to offering the best value for money and reduces prices wherever possible. However, the costs of raw materials, packaging and production can fluctuate greatly on the procurement market. It can therefore happen that individual low-price products become more expensive. Even in such cases, the low price promise remains and the price remains at discount level. We hope that this explanation is helpful. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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