
I have just bought this natura plan tomato sauce. The jar was closed and the expiration date is in 2024.
The photo speaks for itself.

I have just bought this natura plan tomato sauce. The jar was closed and the expiration date is in 2024.
The photo speaks for itself.
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Well, that’s a trade off when using glass jars instead of tins. You avoid possible contamination with evil BPAs but the seal is not going to be that good, so there’s risk of spoilage instead. Coop also had the same stuff in tins, so at least consumers have choice
I’m pro Migros but this can happen everywhere, anywhere at anytime. No proof for anything whatsoever.
Send this picture with lot number and MHD to the retailer and you will get a voucher
Is that Ravioli?
Mmm extra flavour
What’s inside exactly? Looks like ravioli but I don’t get how ravioli can end up in a tomato sauce jar…
Anyway… It happens… You’ll get refunded for sure.
Lidle and Denner are the best, because you lose less money when it’s spoiled
Might have been that packaging from the other ingredients made it into the mix. Depending on the process, when they make large batches, the workers pour sackfulls of ingredients into the vats. Could be those are remnants of the processing. Things like this happen, which is part of the reason I don’t like to eat in dark places. As for Migros vs. Coop, who knows.🤷♂️
In the risotto rice I bought from migros once, there were “worms” in it! Disgusiting!
Schizopost
Migros had quite some quality issues the last few years.
The issue is that they don’t have centralised quality control (because they want everything Regional).
It’s an organisational issue. You need to make some part of your business centralised!