The "Tea Time" brand teas have been missing almost everywhere for more than 2 months. Have they been discontinued? Or when will they be available again? Most of the varieties were very good and reasonably priced.
The "Tea Time" brand teas have been missing almost everywhere for more than 2 months. Have they been discontinued? Or when will they be available again? Most of the varieties were very good and reasonably priced.
1 month ago
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1 month ago
i compared the information on the old packaging of the wild berry tea with the new one. identical. also the price.
And why does migros say otherwise? And other customers too? It's getting too stupid for me, I'll just leave it🤣 @migros I ask for clarification, question goes directly to you. Thank you.
1 month ago
1 month ago
Hello Bodenseeknusperli, thank you for your inquiry. We have discontinued the "Tea Time" brand and revised the packaging concept. The majority of our articles are now assigned to the "M-Budget" brand and are available in the classic M-Budget packaging design. Our aim with this change is to improve the recognizability and price level structure on the shelf for our customers. The items will be available in Migros stores from this week, but it is not easy for us to announce that we have not included Tea Time The Original, 107042900000 in the changeover. Instead of two fruit teas (Tea Time The Original and Tea Time Fruit Tea), which had minimal differences in terms of content, we decided to focus on one variety and are now offering M-Budget Fruit Tea with an improved recipe (article number 1070.351). Best regards, Alex
So, minimal differences in terms of content. Anyone who has ever compared Fantastic Orange and the fruit infusion will know that there was no comparison. I would be really interested to know who and how something like this is decided. It seems to me that Migros is not consulting sales figures, customer opinions or the opinion of a sensory expert. When the Teatime teas were taken out of the range, which was the variety that sold out first? Fantastic Orange! Any more questions?
1 month ago
1 month ago
So, minimal differences in terms of content. Anyone who has ever compared Fantastic Orange and the fruit infusion will know that there was no comparison. I would be really interested to know who and how something like this is decided. It seems to me that Migros is not consulting sales figures, customer opinions or the opinion of a sensory expert. When the Teatime teas were taken out of the range, which was the variety that sold out first? Fantastic Orange! Any more questions?
i wouldn't be surprised if a few young hsg graduates were allowed to go on the rampage...
4 weeks ago
2 months ago
Hi rambler, thank you very much for your inquiry. We regret that you can no longer find your favorite tea in our stores. We have indeed discontinued the "Tea Time" brand and revised the packaging concept. The teas have now been assigned to the "M-Budget" brand and are available in the classic M-Budget packaging design. Our aim with this change is to improve the recognizability and price range structure on the shelves for our customers. The items are expected to be available in Migros stores from calendar week 41. Kind regards, Lea
M-Budget fruit tea is NOT a substitute for Fantastic Orange from Tea Time
4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
M-Budget fruit tea is NOT a substitute for Fantastic Orange from Tea Time
Hello Infoline This M-Budget fruit tea is not at all a substitute for the orange tea from Tea Time! It looks different (red-brown instead of orange) because the main ingredients are hibiscus and rosehip instead of apples and orange peel. And logically, it also tastes completely different. Dear Infoline, this is what I call "taking people for fools"! We therefore expect an adjustment to the recipe. We drink a lot of tea (infusion) from Migros. The M-Budget line tastes less good than Tea Time and is therefore not a successful substitute. It's also annoying when Migros withdraws a popular product from circulation without notice and the staff in my Migros branch have no idea about it.
4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
Hello Infoline This M-Budget fruit tea is not at all a substitute for the orange tea from Tea Time! It looks different (red-brown instead of orange) because the main ingredients are hibiscus and rosehip instead of apples and orange peel. And logically, it also tastes completely different. Dear Infoline, this is what I call "taking people for fools"! We therefore expect an adjustment to the recipe. We drink a lot of tea (infusion) from Migros. The M-Budget line tastes less good than Tea Time and is therefore not a successful substitute. It's also annoying when Migros withdraws a popular product from circulation without notice and the staff in my Migros branch have no idea about it.
the terrible fruit tea was already available as "tea time". as m-budget, the wild berry tea is identical to the "tea time" version. and of course tastes just as good as before. unfortunately, we are already sold out again.....
4 weeks ago
1 month ago
Hello Bodenseeknusperli, thank you for your inquiry. We have discontinued the "Tea Time" brand and revised the packaging concept. The majority of our articles are now assigned to the "M-Budget" brand and are available in the classic M-Budget packaging design. Our aim with this change is to improve the recognizability and price level structure on the shelf for our customers. The items will be available in Migros stores from this week, but it is not easy for us to announce that we have not included Tea Time The Original, 107042900000 in the changeover. Instead of two fruit teas (Tea Time The Original and Tea Time Fruit Tea), which had minimal differences in terms of content, we decided to focus on one variety and are now offering M-Budget Fruit Tea with an improved recipe (article number 1070.351). Best regards, Alex
Dear Alex from Infoline, your reply to Bodenseeknusperli is poorly researched. This is not about replacing Tea Time Fantastic Original, F. Berries, F. Fruits, but about FANTASTIC ORANGE. Infoline, stop making excuses and organize for the orange tea in question to be back on the shelves. And I don't mean Messmer's orange tea.
4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
Dear Alex from Infoline, your reply to Bodenseeknusperli is poorly researched. This is not about replacing Tea Time Fantastic Original, F. Berries, F. Fruits, but about FANTASTIC ORANGE. Infoline, stop making excuses and organize for the orange tea in question to be back on the shelves. And I don't mean Messmer's orange tea.
Question for Migipedia: We also miss the FANTASTIC ORANGE from Teatime. It was our absolute favorite tea. We drank it every day. Is there any chance that this blend will be available again under the M-Budget label?
4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
Dear Alex from Infoline, your reply to Bodenseeknusperli is poorly researched. This is not about replacing Tea Time Fantastic Original, F. Berries, F. Fruits, but about FANTASTIC ORANGE. Infoline, stop making excuses and organize for the orange tea in question to be back on the shelves. And I don't mean Messmer's orange tea.
So what Migros can and will do is still up to them. the sound still plays the music. Migros has said that there is no more orange because the 2 teas were similar. They didn't say they were the same. That's why there's MB herbal tea, which was not available from Tea Time. I find it strange for our society when we sometimes attack each other here because of certain products, sometimes really choosing a form of communication that hardly belongs on a forum like this.
4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago
Dear Alex from Infoline, your reply to Bodenseeknusperli is poorly researched. This is not about replacing Tea Time Fantastic Original, F. Berries, F. Fruits, but about FANTASTIC ORANGE. Infoline, stop making excuses and organize for the orange tea in question to be back on the shelves. And I don't mean Messmer's orange tea.
Hello Occo13, thank you for your comments. We no longer offer Tea Time Fantastic Orange and have not introduced a 1:1 alternative. We have passed on your request to bring the tea back to the shelves to the people responsible. Kind regards, Angela