
Ich habe den Beitrag über Kartoffeln von Coop gesehen, die nur etwa 800g wiegen.
Viele Leute argumentierten, dass die Kartoffeln in den Geschäften austrockneten und etwa 200 g Wasser verloren.
Ich habe mir die Kartoffeln von Lidl angesehen und festgestellt, dass sie tatsächlich mehr sind als beworben, es liegt also definitiv kein Wasserverlust vor, der zum Schrumpfen führt.
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Von deepdowndave
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I also checked the bio potatoes in Migros today, and they were 1.032
This pisses me really off.
Everything is a Fing scam these days.
Quality of stores and products getting worse, prices going up.
I want my Fing money back coop 🙁
Lidl being based once again by doing absolutely nothing special
Someone should someday post the definition of that word everyone keeps using.
Of course, your uncertified and scientific method proves that one of the two biggest supermarkets in Switzerland do false labeling.
Next, you should check if blood oranges are actually completely ref nside or if that’s a lie too?
I checked a few coop potato bags today and they were all over the stated weight. It’s just acceptable variance.
would they really be doing this deliberately though? it’s kinda crazy, scam people out of 200g of potatoes…. but i guess if it’s done in scale, it’s a 20% saving for them
At my workplace, we produce for some of the most well-known brands in Switzerland.
Before COVID, production was relatively low, but with high quality ensured by a large workforce.
Nowadays, we produce twice as much, with lower quality and less than half the number of workers.
I’ve really got to start weighing my spuds.
But you have weighting scales at coop, you can trivially weight whatever you buy before you buy it… Or just buy the not pre packaged vegetables, in which case you can individually choose the ones that like you more, you can buy an arbitrary quantity, and if you are a good person who cares about trash generation you can also reuse bags so there is no plastic waste.
It’s a sunny day dude, just go outside and enjoy life.