Rechtfertigen die Rezeptunterschiede wirklich den höheren Preis oder Marketing?

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    Original: Weizenmehl, ZuckerSonnenblumenöl, Hefe, Tischsalz, Gerstenmalzextrakt, KondensmilchGesamtpulver (Scheune), Vitamine (Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folsäure), Mineralsalz (Eisen).

    Fitness: Weizenmehl, Sonnenblumenöl, Hefe, Gerstenmalzextrakt, WeizenkleieTischsalz, MagermilchpulverGesamtpulver (Scheune), Vitamine (Niacin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B1, Riboflavine, Folsäure), Mineralsalz (Eisen).

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    17 Kommentare

    1. krikszkraksz on

      Because it needed a huge amount of R&D investments to find our how not to add sugar😂 Plus the blue paint is more expensive than the yellow. Who knows?!

    2. DifficultyTricky7779 on

      Because sugar is the cheapest ingredient, so whatever you replace it with makes the product more expensive?

      Because making something tasty without using sugar is more difficult?

      Because they know you’ll just pay more anyway?

    3. They likely have to produce smaller quantities of the fitness one and thus have higher cost.

      Bulk quantities are generally lower price the higher the quantity is.

    4. I think they can charge even more if they put a „protein“ label on it (eggs).. what a miss from marketing team..

    5. No_Cantaloupe_4149 on

      To call it „Fitness“ is already quite scammy. I guess the raised cost ist for „fitness“

    6. They shouldn’t be named „Original Zwieback“ and „Fitness Zwieback“
      They should be caled „FATNESS Zwieback“ and „Normal Zwieback“

    7. Ordinary-Experience on

      If you’re a fitness person but you love Zwieback, you’ll pay the extra to avoid the sugar.

      Not a materials/production thing

    8. To fuck you twice. Once by denying you energy and a second time by making you work more.

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