What colors do you use? They are not on the list of ingredients. Natural/vegetable or artificial? Merci
Hello P_Aperi, thank you for your question and for your patience. According to consultation with the area managers, we only use approved colors for the rainbow eggs, which are regulated by Swiss legislation. Labeling of the colors is not required by law, which is why they are not listed on the list of ingredients. These are shellac (E904) dissolved in water/ethanol with dyes and pigments (E463, E100, E101, E127, E131, E171). The substances are of natural and synthetic origin. We hope this information is helpful for you. Best regards, your M-Infoline Team
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Hello. How long do eggs take to cook? Can I eat them if I'm pregnant?
The eggs are cooked at 73°C for 15 to 20 minutes (depending on egg size). Salmonella cannot survive this process. Rainbow eggs are therefore safe for consumption by pregnant women. your M-Infoline team
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🤔 can Migros explain this to us? Especially since the 🐔 🐔 🐔 🐔 have already been indoors for a long time. https://www.srf.ch/audio/espresso/oster-zuschlag-migros-ostereier-mit-farbklecks-teurer-als-ohne?partId=12352735
Hello rollimaus, I absolutely understand your concerns. The Swiss Easter eggs with blob is a limited edition item for Easter and is therefore used especially for this time of year. Production is correspondingly more complex. The Swiss rainbow eggs are available all year round. With this product, we want to offer our customers the best possible price/performance ratio without any frills. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Why are boiled eggs only available in plastic packaging? This is a reason for me not to buy such eggs. Wouldn't there be an alternative in cardboard or fiberglass? In my opinion, coloring is also not absolutely necessary.
Then buy the eggs raw and cook them yourself.
I normally do the same. Nevertheless, I would be surprised why they don't switch to different packaging here. And sometimes it would be practical to buy eggs boiled.....
Hello gekami, we consider the product insight into boiled/colored eggs to be very relevant for customers. Plastic naturally offers the greatest advantage here. Nevertheless, this packaging is not in line with our sustainability strategy. We are therefore currently testing an alternative made of cardboard for organic picnic eggs in the cooperatives of Eastern Switzerland, Vaud and Lucerne. We are also now using cardboard packaging for our Easter range. We are of course hoping for positive feedback in terms of product protection and customer acceptance so that we can also use this packaging for other items. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
I'm glad to hear that! I think it's just a matter of habit. With the raw eggs, you also have to open the pack to see the contents. Sometimes it would be really practical to buy boiled eggs. However, as long as they are packaged in plastic, I will only do this in an emergency.
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Are these Swiss eggs or not? Why are there always bad eggs among them?
Hello MigiSpoort, thank you for your inquiry. We are sorry that this product was not in perfect condition. Can you tell us the LOT number of the product? Please contact us via the contact form for this and the information regarding the origin. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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