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    1. Explanation for the rules: went shopping, bought chips on sale, noticed the “normal” price was way higher than I’ve ever seen a bag of chips. Wondering if I’m just going bonkers. Or how much are they bending us over whenever there’s a world crisis, which is pretty much always these days.

    2. Kooky_Eye5475 on

      I mean it’s 1.26 CHF per 100g, which is cheaper than regular size Zweifel Chip which is 2.13 CHF per 100g

    3. Major_Noise_5558 on

      The rules and laws for discount in Switzerland are very flexible. Supermarkets can artificially raise the standard price only for a few days and then, they can use it as the base price for a discount.

    4. The normal bag of Zweifel Chips is 5.95 at Coop, so yes it’s possible that the XXL bag is normally 8.05.

    5. Funny because this is actually the best Zweifel chips deal you can get on a somewhat regular basis. All other deals have higher price per 100g.

    6. Thanks for the fun, r/switzerland. I always expect the most ridiculously establishment-acquiescing responses here, and you didn’t disappoint. I now understand why prices just keep going up and up and up, bc apparently you’ll just pay them no matter what and say thanks! It seems you’d love to pay this full price instead of the Aktion!

    7. I‘m buying these chips for over a decade now so I can tell you with confidence two things:

      1.) Neither Coop nor Migros ever sell the 380g-package without rebate. It‘s a special offer size. Judging by other sizes the pricing checks out though – the CHF 8,05 are cheaper per g than other package sizes without rebate.

      2.) The price has remained mostly stable apart from some inflation over the years. Prices are the same for Coop & Migros.

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