Gifflar, they’re like heroin. You can’t stop having them <3
That’s not bad at all
And even bought quite some “Brand” Products. Looks like a good Value.
I don’t know the rest but bananas are definitely cheaper than here.
Ah, I see you also decided to grab the 1€ Joghurt jars from Kaufland that are on offer this week.
I paid 15 euro today at Lidl in Romania for 2 packs of cheese, a pack of mozzarella for pizza, some sliced salami, a small jar of green olives and a bottle of water. No name brands, no fancy stuff. Wonderful!
And that’s not only essentials if you look at it this way. You have some snacks, sweet tea, waffles. No meat, which is sad, but some pasta and mozzarella is good. Quite good I can say
Never thought that gifflar is outside Sweden, awesome!
You would pay at least 20% more in Serbian Lidl
That’s decent!
That’s how much you get in Albania too, maybe even less, and they say it’s cheap here…(groceries cost pretty much the same everywhere no matter the country’s GDP per capita)
Yogurt in glas jars?I’d go crazy collecting them. For a bad day’s sake or just in case I start making jam. Maybe.
Special upvote for receipt.
Und sogar den teuren Mozzarella gekauft, Respekt!
You have Gifflar in germany? *schocked*
I wanted to say Germans you lucky bastards but that is far from the truth. You have created a really functioning country. It always amazes me to see the food prices in Germany being the same price with the Balkans and Turkey.
That Landliebe joghurt here (in Hungary) cost more than 2€ o.O
Edit: Just checked, actually 2.7…
My blood is just boiling honestly, but I buy that anyway because it is so great.
This would be at least double the amount in Finland
Gifflar in Germany 😮
For some context: we are two people and this is our 2nd purchase of the week.
We buy ‘the good stuff’ (meat, greens and other essentials) in the first half of the week which amounts to ~ 30€. And shop for other things on the weekends. Why? We’re students without a car(a big purchase in a week isn’t convenient) so we divide it into two smaller ones. And it’s also practical since we have limited time (only one of us goes to buy things at a given day). The weekend purchase is generally groceries that we might need during the weekends (depends on if we go out or go on a trip and our schedule for the next week.)
The ‘excessive’ amount of snacks is because we are going on a trip for the weekend + some of the them were discounted.
Also, we plan on what to buy beforehand (based on the discounts and coupons). Ik it sounds much work but it’s not. And this way, we end up saving a lot too. Case in point: the Jogurt normally costs 2,20 and we got it for 1. And it doesn’t mean that we’re gonna eat the whole thing this week.
Norwegian here, I never knew u guys have those cinnamon buns too :p
Ditch the food. 1kg potatoes only. It’ll save you 31 euros.
Warte warte warte… Ich hab echt keine Ahnung gehabt, dass es die Kanelgifflar (Zimtröllchen) in Deutschland gibt! 😍
In Belgium you would pay double
The Italian stuff (barilla, Galbani) looks quite cheap, at least compared to Spain. The same pack of spaghetti would go for €1.8 euros here I think. Same thing for the mozzarella
In Lithuania I would be lucky to buy half of this for this amount 😂
In NL we pay a lot more, because supermarkets dictate that we love to shop discounted items. So just buying something outside of discounts is twice expensive
Is 50€ here in Belgium.
Eier Bodenhaltung. Yuck. Isn’t there 15 Eggs for 3.29 or something at Kaufland this week anyway?
Und Bananen für den Maßstab. Danke!
Most of these things are almost twice the price in Bulgaria
If you live near the polish-german border,you can shop in Poland.You’d pay way less since polish currency is way weaker than euros
Lovely, even spaghetti is more expensive in BG than Germany.
shut the fuck up. nic nacs 1€???? in croatia they’re 2.50€. what the actual fuck
Luxery
Yeah, I’m pretty jealous. That would cost at least double in Sweden.
That’s not bad. That would be around 45€ in the U.S.
Gifflar!!
Bro I live in mexico and you spent almost twice in groceries buying the same things
Germany is probably the country with least expensive groceries in Europe considering the median salary. Maybe excepting München, but salaries are also higher. That wouldn’t be much different in Portugal and people earn much less. I find France, Spain and Italy kind of expensive in basic stuff too. Well, inflation f* everyone but the rich!
Gifflar is taking over the world
Pretty soon Poles in border towns will be going to Germany for cheap groceries.
Can we ban these posts? They are so uninformative and repetitive.
I’m in Canada and I could cry right now.
Technically it’s €31.75, you can return €0.25 for plastic bottle 🙂
What the häll, Pågens Gifflar in Germany?
I paid 40€ yesterday for some Milk, tea, coffee, spuds, eggs, butter and a sausage in the Netherlands. Don’t think I’ll ever financially recover
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Gifflar, they’re like heroin. You can’t stop having them <3
That’s not bad at all
And even bought quite some “Brand” Products. Looks like a good Value.
I don’t know the rest but bananas are definitely cheaper than here.
Ah, I see you also decided to grab the 1€ Joghurt jars from Kaufland that are on offer this week.
I paid 15 euro today at Lidl in Romania for 2 packs of cheese, a pack of mozzarella for pizza, some sliced salami, a small jar of green olives and a bottle of water. No name brands, no fancy stuff. Wonderful!
And that’s not only essentials if you look at it this way. You have some snacks, sweet tea, waffles. No meat, which is sad, but some pasta and mozzarella is good. Quite good I can say
Never thought that gifflar is outside Sweden, awesome!
You would pay at least 20% more in Serbian Lidl
That’s decent!
That’s how much you get in Albania too, maybe even less, and they say it’s cheap here…(groceries cost pretty much the same everywhere no matter the country’s GDP per capita)
Yogurt in glas jars?I’d go crazy collecting them. For a bad day’s sake or just in case I start making jam. Maybe.
Special upvote for receipt.
Und sogar den teuren Mozzarella gekauft, Respekt!
You have Gifflar in germany? *schocked*
I wanted to say Germans you lucky bastards but that is far from the truth. You have created a really functioning country. It always amazes me to see the food prices in Germany being the same price with the Balkans and Turkey.
That Landliebe joghurt here (in Hungary) cost more than 2€ o.O
Edit: Just checked, actually 2.7…
My blood is just boiling honestly, but I buy that anyway because it is so great.
This would be at least double the amount in Finland
Gifflar in Germany 😮
For some context: we are two people and this is our 2nd purchase of the week.
We buy ‘the good stuff’ (meat, greens and other essentials) in the first half of the week which amounts to ~ 30€. And shop for other things on the weekends. Why? We’re students without a car(a big purchase in a week isn’t convenient) so we divide it into two smaller ones. And it’s also practical since we have limited time (only one of us goes to buy things at a given day). The weekend purchase is generally groceries that we might need during the weekends (depends on if we go out or go on a trip and our schedule for the next week.)
The ‘excessive’ amount of snacks is because we are going on a trip for the weekend + some of the them were discounted.
Also, we plan on what to buy beforehand (based on the discounts and coupons). Ik it sounds much work but it’s not. And this way, we end up saving a lot too. Case in point: the Jogurt normally costs 2,20 and we got it for 1. And it doesn’t mean that we’re gonna eat the whole thing this week.
Norwegian here, I never knew u guys have those cinnamon buns too :p
Ditch the food. 1kg potatoes only. It’ll save you 31 euros.
Warte warte warte… Ich hab echt keine Ahnung gehabt, dass es die Kanelgifflar (Zimtröllchen) in Deutschland gibt! 😍
In Belgium you would pay double
The Italian stuff (barilla, Galbani) looks quite cheap, at least compared to Spain. The same pack of spaghetti would go for €1.8 euros here I think. Same thing for the mozzarella
In Lithuania I would be lucky to buy half of this for this amount 😂
In NL we pay a lot more, because supermarkets dictate that we love to shop discounted items. So just buying something outside of discounts is twice expensive
Is 50€ here in Belgium.
Eier Bodenhaltung. Yuck. Isn’t there 15 Eggs for 3.29 or something at Kaufland this week anyway?
Und Bananen für den Maßstab. Danke!
Most of these things are almost twice the price in Bulgaria
If you live near the polish-german border,you can shop in Poland.You’d pay way less since polish currency is way weaker than euros
Lovely, even spaghetti is more expensive in BG than Germany.
shut the fuck up. nic nacs 1€???? in croatia they’re 2.50€. what the actual fuck
Luxery
Yeah, I’m pretty jealous. That would cost at least double in Sweden.
That’s not bad. That would be around 45€ in the U.S.
Gifflar!!
Bro I live in mexico and you spent almost twice in groceries buying the same things
Germany is probably the country with least expensive groceries in Europe considering the median salary. Maybe excepting München, but salaries are also higher. That wouldn’t be much different in Portugal and people earn much less. I find France, Spain and Italy kind of expensive in basic stuff too. Well, inflation f* everyone but the rich!
Gifflar is taking over the world
Pretty soon Poles in border towns will be going to Germany for cheap groceries.
Can we ban these posts? They are so uninformative and repetitive.
I’m in Canada and I could cry right now.
Technically it’s €31.75, you can return €0.25 for plastic bottle 🙂
What the häll, Pågens Gifflar in Germany?
I paid 40€ yesterday for some Milk, tea, coffee, spuds, eggs, butter and a sausage in the Netherlands. Don’t think I’ll ever financially recover