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5 years ago
Why does the customer have to pay for being stuck in price negotiations for weeks on end? I've been wanting to buy the Président Carré Gourmet soft cheese for weeks, but there's always a yawning void on the shelf. That's not at all customer-friendly. This constant price squeezing ... where is this actually going? The ones who suffer in the end are those in production who earn less and less and the retailers profit more and more. As a Migros customer, I also appreciate fair prices, but they should also be fair for everyone. Unfortunately, people would prefer not to pay anything more for food, but the price doesn't matter for new cell phones. I personally think that's a bad development. After all, good and healthy food is essential for good health. And it's not free. Please show more appreciation for food.
5 years ago
Hello Silvies, thank you for your comment. The Président Carré Gourmet had a delivery interruption by the supplier himself, which he recently lifted. You should be able to find your beloved cheese back in its usual place in your store this weekend or early next week. En Guete and best regards, your M-Infoline team
5 years ago
I would also be interested in this. In 9500 Wil SG, many shelves are labeled "interruption of delivery", especially in the cheese section
5 years ago
Hello Kuesili, thank you very much for your post. We are currently in negotiations with the supplier, an international company. Migros is committed to fair prices. Unfortunately, we have not yet been able to reach an agreement and, as a first step, have had to remove some of the supplier's items from our range that do not meet our price expectations. We are working hard to find solutions so that we can continue to offer our customers fair prices for the best quality in Switzerland. Best regards, your M-Infoline team