Non potevo credervi, amici, quando continuavo a vedere le vostre foto e i vostri post sulle patate… Sembra che abbiano finalmente capito il problema, ma sembra che manchi ancora circa il 10% in questo sacchetto di patate. Sono appena andata da Migros e ho finito di fare la spesa lì….. ☹️ È quello che è… almeno ho imparato una lezione. Non pensavo che avrei dovuto guardarmi le spalle in questo modo in Svizzera 😞

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  1. Spiritual_Wish5483 on

    I bought a pack today that weighed over 1 kg. (Coop Basel, Bäumlihof)

  2. nimble_broccoli on

    I used to lead a team, which packages potatoes for a different swiss retailer.

    Those potatoes in the pic are packed on Jasa Packaging machine after being weighed on a multiheaded (12-14 celles) combination scale usually placed above the machine.

    What happens here is my nightmare – (being responsible for a small shitstorm of our customer).

    But on the other hand, I really cannot explain, how this happens. The multiheaded weigher / scale is usually super precise.

    We used to check the weigh of x bags, every 1-2 hours, and we would add 2-3 % of the target weight for the expected dry out.

    Someone in Terralog or SteffenRis / Inoverde will have a bad time.

  3. DragonflyFuture4638 on

    Crazy. And that’s just the potatoes. What about the cheese, sausages, meat? What about the Aromat? Can we trust that we get what we pay for?

  4. Cyberspace_Sorcerer on

    Hmm yeah I posted a pic today of 1Kg potatoes being 1.010 Kg in Argau

  5. PersonalityNormal on

    And so the potato war started!

    Starting Monday i will weight all the weighted potato’s bag before buying. Fun days ahead.

    Quite curious about the frozen bag.

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