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Ur-Ackerkorn Brot IP-SUISSE

  • Label: IP-SUISSE
4.90 CHF|500g

Ur-Ackerkorn Brot IP-SUISSE

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I have just bought this bread in the store in Kirchberg BE. Nutriscore A is printed on the bag. Just like here in the picture. Next to it was the same bread with Nutriscore C on the bag. At the bottom of the nutritional value table it also says Nutriscore C. Very confusing!
What actually applies now? Please correct it!

Hello michusigi, the calculation logic, the so-called algorithm of the Nutri-Score, was recently updated by the label provider (Santé Publique France). The adjustments eliminate certain "teething troubles" of the Nutri-Score, which can certainly occur in a pioneering project. The updated calculation logic is more differentiated and better reflects scientific nutritional recommendations: salt and sugar are assessed more strictly and higher requirements are set for protein and fiber content. Unfortunately, these adjustments have had a negative impact on many breads. For example, the original arable grain bread is now rated with a C. It is possible that packaging with Nutri-Score is still in circulation at the moment; the changeover is taking place gradually. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Hello, could you explain what you mean by "arable land"? In the literal sense, cereals necessarily all come from arable land (except in the case of laboratory production). There must be another meaning that escapes me. The translation in the application seems clearer to me for French speakers: pain aux céréales anciennes. Thank you very much!

Hello Basile and thank you for your question. We are sorry that this name is a source of confusion. We're happy to explain the meaning. The term "Arable Cereal Bread" is a purely imaginary name which, as you rightly point out, refers to cereals grown in fields. We hope that these lines will help to clarify the situation. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Please answer my question as to why this bread is not available in Wil either. Why do we always have to do without the super good breads in Wil?

And my question is still pending.........

And I'm waiting for an answer there too

Why aren't there such great breads in 9500 Wil? Unfortunately, we are always completely ignored.... What a shame, dear Migros

Is the bread available in 9500?