7 years ago
Hello@Enrico87
Organic Max Havelaar dried bananas
Best regards
Frederica
7 years ago
Hello @Enrico87, thank you for your question.
We already removed the organic Max Havelaar dried bananas from our range last year due to insufficient demand.
We are constantly adapting our range to meet the needs of our customers. We are aware that such a step will always affect some customers' favorite products. Nevertheless, we have to constantly review our range.
Have a nice afternoon and see you soon.
Kind regards,
Angela
7 years ago
simply buy at COOP
3 years ago
7 years ago
simply buy at COOP
I also buy them in the Coop and apparently the demand is there, otherwise they wouldn't have been available in my small store for a long time.
3 weeks ago
7 years ago
Hello @Enrico87, thank you for your question.
We already removed the organic Max Havelaar dried bananas from our range last year due to insufficient demand.
We are constantly adapting our range to meet the needs of our customers. We are aware that such a step will always affect some customers' favorite products. Nevertheless, we have to constantly review our range.
Have a nice afternoon and see you soon.
Kind regards,
Angela
The problem was not the low demand. The problem was the poor quality. I also bought these bananas for a long time. Back then, they came from a family business in Costa Rica. But Migros wanted to cut prices and then switched to South Africa. And you could no longer eat these bananas from South Africa. The same thing happened with the dried pineapple slices. Sometimes I wonder what these snooty buyers are actually thinking.
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
The problem was not the low demand. The problem was the poor quality. I also bought these bananas for a long time. Back then, they came from a family business in Costa Rica. But Migros wanted to cut prices and then switched to South Africa. And you could no longer eat these bananas from South Africa. The same thing happened with the dried pineapple slices. Sometimes I wonder what these snooty buyers are actually thinking.
This topic is 7 years old ???
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago
The problem was not the low demand. The problem was the poor quality. I also bought these bananas for a long time. Back then, they came from a family business in Costa Rica. But Migros wanted to cut prices and then switched to South Africa. And you could no longer eat these bananas from South Africa. The same thing happened with the dried pineapple slices. Sometimes I wonder what these snooty buyers are actually thinking.
If the demand were "there", other dealers would stock them...