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Hello Do the Easter cakes with and without raisins contain alcohol in the flavorings? Are the - and diglycerides of fatty acids) produced on a vegetable basis? Thank you very much.
Hello Layan22, thank you for your inquiry. Our manufacturer, JOWA AG, always uses vegetable fats and oils or butter for the production of bread and baked goods. This is also the case with the Osterchüechli. Any ingredients that could come from an animal are clearly declared on the list of ingredients. However, the flavorings do contain alcohol. We hope this information is helpful for you. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Dear Migros, how does cottonseed oil get into these Chüechli? Is that really necessary? Isn't that an oil that is no longer used in the food industry because it is too heavily contaminated with harmful substances? (I do not assume that this is organic cottonseed oil).
Hello Ian76, the cottonseed oil is used in a minimal quantity in the production of the dried raisins. This prevents the fruit from sticking together. The products made with these raisins are absolutely harmless to health. The oil is also only used in very small quantities. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Are the Osterchüechli vegetarian? Unfortunately, you can't tell from the ingredients. Thank you very much for your answer
Hello Cheyenne_S, the Easter cake is vegetarian according to the recipe. However, it is not vegan-certified and is therefore not labeled accordingly. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Dear Migros, the photo is misleading. For Fr. 2.60 there is 1 pack with 2 pieces inside.
Completely misleading, grin... A Migros Data is printed on both "packs", they are 2 individual packs, probably a promotional pack.
Hello Ian76, thank you for your comment. We will have the product image rephotographed so that only 2 pieces are shown. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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When people criticize why festive specialities are always available earlier, the standard answer is that demand requires it.
Well... last week I wondered about the Easter cookie promotion 8 weeks before Easter and today in M Gümligen I find a huge mountain of Easter cookies at a reduced price (expiry date today). Well then, as an exception (!), I grabbed some of the stuff to make sure it was disposed of in a positive way - otherwise it would be a shame. Perhaps we will learn from this...
Hi Federwolke
Thank you for your inquiry - we are very pleased about your interest. Both positive and negative feedback is very valuable to us.
We generally base our sales on the Easter dates and demand. We only sell Easter products if they are in demand and bought. Many people are happy to receive the festive products during a long season. The number of Easter cakes available in the store may also have something to do with the store ordering too many. We very much appreciate your advice and have informed our specialist department.
We ask for your understanding and look forward to your next visit. See you soon in your Migros!
Best regards from the M-Infoline team
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