Als Nachtrag zu Potato-Gate war ich heute sehr überrascht, dies in meinem Coop in Genf zu sehen: gleiches Produkt, aber 10 Franken Unterschied pro Kilo. Gibt es eine gute Erklärung, warum das so sein könnte? Wenn man nicht aufpasst, kann man sich von solchen Preisunterschieden sehr leicht täuschen lassen.

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    1. GlassCommercial7105 on

      3.50/100g and these pieces of meat are probably more than 100g so 3.50 times the grams. or what do you mean?

      Edit didn’t see the second photo, maybe because it is about to expire? The date is several days apart which for meat is a lot.

    2. Kooky_Eye5475 on

      different best-before date, the cheaper ones probably will have to be thrown away on Monday if not sold. that said they should have marked it a bit better

    3. Not the same exp date.

      Maybe it was a special offer. (Even if not mentioned)

      Just ask or write to coop.

    4. Dear-Length-8161 on

      Different quality meat. One is stuffed with hormones and sh*t from the States, the other is corn fed and massaged on the plains in Japan.

    5. While folks are going on expiration date, I don’t see second label evidence, so maybe it’s portion pricing? A small <500g piece might not sell as easily as a larger cut. Something people likely wouldn’t encounter if they went to a proper butcher instead.

    6. Bobertolinio on

      Maybe they changed the pricing. Or the supplier did. Check in a few days what prices you see and report back to us 😀

    7. Jahbomb1974 on

      Yah CHF 10 more per kilo on the right. One must be a mistake, probably several were marked with both prices. Obviously take the cheaper one!

    8. Jahbomb1974 on

      Ive never seen a discount for product which is nearing the expiration date by reducing the unit price per weight (they usually slap a red percentage discount sticker on it). I assume its a mistake. I wonder how the other ones in that bin were marked.

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