When will they be back in the range? The dessert has NOTHING to do with racism. If you don't want to get rid of it, I would ask you to get rid of the chess set as well, because it conveys tactical racism, as well as Schwarzkopf products, then all the Nestlé products which continue to favour the exploitation of human beings without scruples, oh, the list is long. A beloved dessert cannot be racist. Otherwise it would be hated and no one would eat it. Think about it. This Migros action is a wannabe BLM action. Are you now not delivering anything to the municipality of Möriken either?
Well, first of all, not the dessert - but the name: https://www.duden.de/rechtschre...
Comparing Schwarzkopf to this? Ridiculous, Schwarzkopf was the family name of the manufacturer at the time, this leads back to the hair colour and is sometimes not used as a swear word. And chess as well? Your points are so baseless. Chess was established in India at that time when all the pieces were of the same colour, but this led to confusion on the field. Thus, over time, the greatest contrast was sought - black and white.
And yes, Nestle is an exploiting company, that is the only point that is correct. But they have been fighting for years to curb the machinations. It would be wrong to stop supplying the people from Möriken (the discussion about their coat of arms has been going on for decades), because they can't help it, but the people who call their product that can.