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    1. ElegantRadish3046 on

      AFAIK the parlament has reduced consumer protection significantly. For instance, the rules about how often a certain product can be sold in a „Aktion“ has changed. I don’t recall the details, but now it’s such that you can sell 6 Months out of a year washing detergent for a „Aktion price“, and have it on a ridiculously high price during the remaining months of the year. So essentially the Aktion price is the normal price. So all these „Arial Aktionen“ in Migros are just a scam.

      It’s fucked, say thank you to your represantatives supported by their lobbies.

    2. Consumer protection is busy preventing highly misleading labeling of faux meat and faux milk, they don’t have time for handling marginally deceptive pricing mislabeling.

    3. yeah I see that, I see the „baseline“ price, and I come to the conclusion that Denner mostly has the same shitty prices as the other supermarkets unless you are lucky to find a promotion… which now explains why I thought Denner doesn’t actually have good prices. With people who remember how much an item costs at other places, this isn’t a great strategy.

    4. Minimum_Help_9642 on

      Same kind of shit as „Aktuell“ looking the same as the discount tags but not meaning anything.

    5. Denner sucks so hard.

      They have their „Lockvogel“-Angebote… for some Chips or Beer but the products are inferior to all the other supermarkets and in general not even cheaper.

    6. TripleSpeedy on

      Another reason I shop at Aldi, Lidl and Otto’s…

      Granted Lidl Plus pricing can be deceiving sometimes, but they always publish the regular price next to it.

    7. But „Oat Milk“ confuses the consumer, according to the wisom of our supreme court…

    8. Gourmet-Guy on

      Standard legal small print at its best. And the usual sales psychology tricks.

    9. oooMagicFishooo on

      As someone from the industry, that has to design these for my company. Yeha they are full of sh*t

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