Daylight Saving Time (DST) ... clocks change

When one goes to work the sun is just coming up so there is no enjoyment of the sunrise at home. And for the people who ritually eat at 6pm then its really 5pm (the hottest time in summer). Dumb! :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

You don’t have to change your watch. Keep your routine.

Aren’t Migros restaurants air-conditioned?

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I’m not even sure if the Migros restaurants are air-conditioned or not. It’s been so long since I’ve been to one of those places that I honestly can’t recall.

But you know, the bigger issue here (IMO) is the overall quality of the food they serve. Frankly, he should try to avoid Migros restaurants as much as possible because I don’t think their dishes are all that great for your health and well-being.

Even if the restaurants are nice and cool, the food just isn’t worth it in my opinion. I’d much rather eat somewhere that focuses on serving fresh, high-quality meals rather than the kind of stuff you typically find there. Unless it’s an absolute last resort, I try to steer clear of those places (Migros, Coop, Manor, fast food restos), even if it means dealing with a little heat. The low quality of the food is a much bigger concern for me than the temperature of the dining room.

The ship of Omtatsat’s well-being has long sailed.

I though it had slipped off the seat on the new trams.

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Apparently linnea had a whoosh moment.

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Its airconditioned and serves the basic Swiss food-sausages,noodles,chips. I never eat there.

Funny. Everything I know about Migros restaurants is from you.
So what do you do there all the time? Your personal tinder?

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That’s not true. They have a great healthy buffet. Vegetables, chicken, meat, fish, rice, potato. Also things from salad buffet for the same price for 100 g, so can be combined on one plate.

Obviously we have better Migros restaurants in Romandie.
Ours has a lovely salad bar with a really nice selection of healthy salads.

Yet you keep complaining about them being overrun during lunch times.

Your post makes even less sense than usual. Admittedly I wouldn’t have thought that’s possible, but here you go.

I buy a coffee in the supermarket and a croissant and take it to the restaurant to consume. :grinning_face:

At the central Migros in Zürich there are tables and chairs on the ground floor to consume food bought anywhere.