
Recentemente ho visto un post su un sacchetto da 1 kg di patate che pesa solo 800 gr, quando ho comprato le patate oggi volevo controllare, e behooooold, anche 800 grammi di patate.
Una borsa potrebbe essere un errore, ma più borse? Sembra che sia intenzionale.
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di Andeq8123
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Always has been.
damn😅 maybe there is some legal tolerance/threshhold by which the weight can differ from the labeled weight and coop purpusely missuses that
Along with Migros they have been both raping you in every which way for decades.
Take it back and tell them, its the only way it will stop. Or tell 20 minuten and maybe they will do a mini-investigation.
The irony is you already pay 20% extra for that stupid green label
I wonder whether the scales at the shop show the same 800+ grams? Could potentially be much bigger issue …
We should all go to Coop tomorrow and put the potatoes on the scale. Then post all the pictures with the location. And notify Watson (they read here, but we have to be sure). Makes a nice weekend-story.
I’m letting this here…
https://www.reddit.com/r/Switzerland/s/mxqZ7BbbNc
yes
I guess those potatoes stay so long on the shelves that they lose weight thru de-hydration
I don’t know, do potatoes lose water? It could be 1kg when packaging. But I dont know, just guessing
Have you noticed how not the entire bag is on the scale? Do you understand that through that the weight isn’t measured correctly? Seriosusly, did you have a window seat during physics?
Damn, now I have to buy a bag just to join the movement…
50% sticker -> 40% Sticker
5rp per liter fuel -> 4 rp per liter fuel
1000g -> 800g
It would fit into the new Coop philosophy of giving less for more of the price
Das ist ja nichmal close. Spannend.
Einfach mal Coop sagen.
Wenn das nicht hilft zum Amt für Vebraucherschutz gehen und da melden. Soviel ich weiss gibts da so einen Eichmeister der das überprüft und branstandet ^^.
Potatoes lose moisture over time, so it is very well possible that they filled 1kg potatoes and it reduces its weight.
But 20% is too much, there are some regulations (mengenangabenverordnung) that allow a certain %, but not 10-20x more
I’m going to Coop tomorrow morning to do the same
Shit I just got out of there, and I forgot to weight stuff as well.
This case gets on my nerves, I use their potatoes to cook my Röschti, if it’s confirmed nationwide that it’s that bad, maybe it’s time to start an action.
Just checked, under shit storage conditions, a potato is expected to lose 1% of water per day, or like 7% per week. Normally, potatoes are stored in humid storage, so it loses 5% per half a year. Hypothetically, this bag of potatoes could have been 1kg one day if Coop does not care about storage conditions, and has been trying to sell these potatoes for the past month. Is it possible to deduce when this bag was packaged?
Just did it today with a bunch of 1kg bags. Most of them were 960-980g, one was only 920g.
Dude we should really all start weighting stuff
Just checked my 1kg bag from Migros and it weights 1024g 👍
How heavy is the empty bag?
Zit das sid Zuekünftige pommes 20% Rabatt bechöme zums gwicht matche..
Die 1KG isch ohne Sack…