Looks like both only have “big” silsergipfeli, no normal ones.
Edit: According to them, the one from coop is 85g and the one from migros 90g.
Contacted Migros and asked if the size changed. Waiting for answer.
Aso wenn me bim Coop Gipfeli uf beidne Sitene e zentimeter witr usse misst isch das jo wohl ke überraschig.
Time to call kassensturz
Actually the size of the Migros “Big” Gipfeli really decreased… :'(
Can we weigh them instead?
So the one from Coop costs more per centimeter
Can we have a banana for scale?
just buy from aldi the big one for 0.95….
What’s the weight difference? Between both and compared to the normal croissants?
Judging by this picture Migros has some homework to do.
Can you weigh them? Maybe coop just puts more air in them…
I will never understand how people go to Migros or Coop and looking for products in discount. I mean if you care about the price you don’t go into overpriced shops in the first place. And if you don’t care for the price then you don’t go after discounted products.
CoopferdaMigros
Gipfeli with aromat inside?
But whats the weight? How much silzer do we get per gipfeli?
I don’t trust this measurement. You don’t even measure the same points of both. And I am also not confident that your smartphone is that precise on this scale. Better just use a good old meter.
As other said, weight counts more. Most likely taste is also important.
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Looks like both only have “big” silsergipfeli, no normal ones.
Edit: According to them, the one from coop is 85g and the one from migros 90g.
Contacted Migros and asked if the size changed. Waiting for answer.
Aso wenn me bim Coop Gipfeli uf beidne Sitene e zentimeter witr usse misst isch das jo wohl ke überraschig.
Time to call kassensturz
Actually the size of the Migros “Big” Gipfeli really decreased… :'(
Can we weigh them instead?
So the one from Coop costs more per centimeter
Can we have a banana for scale?
just buy from aldi the big one for 0.95….
What’s the weight difference? Between both and compared to the normal croissants?
Judging by this picture Migros has some homework to do.
Can you weigh them? Maybe coop just puts more air in them…
I will never understand how people go to Migros or Coop and looking for products in discount. I mean if you care about the price you don’t go into overpriced shops in the first place. And if you don’t care for the price then you don’t go after discounted products.
CoopferdaMigros
Gipfeli with aromat inside?
But whats the weight? How much silzer do we get per gipfeli?
I don’t trust this measurement. You don’t even measure the same points of both. And I am also not confident that your smartphone is that precise on this scale. Better just use a good old meter.
As other said, weight counts more. Most likely taste is also important.
Rechts, eine leckere Laugenbrezel.
Links, die Puppe des Laugenfalters.