Hey, btw, can I find fresh gherkin cucumbers (the ones on the left) in Finland? I miss them!
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So, do they taste better, worse or same as local ones?
My condolences
Torilla tavataan.
Well the Finns couldn’t afford to buy them so I guess they have to ship them around Europe in case someone wants to throw their life savings at the exotic delicacy.
Is it really efficient enough to grow cucumbers in February over here, so much so that we’re exporting them? 😀
They’re a lot cheaper there than they are here during this time of the year for some reason it seems
NICE
In typical Polish fashion, labelling is a mess 😀 Three pricetags for two different (but similar) things next to each other, claiming they’re either from Spain/Greece crossed out faintly, and fixed to Finland, or Spain/Poland/Ukraine/Turkey
S I G G P A C
😀
Gurka mać!
They probably could afford to buy a ticket in business class
I hate the fact that they are wrapped in plastic.
And they taste like plastic 😕
I would buy spanish cucumbers 9 times out of 10 given the choice
Exporting greenhouse-grown vegetables from the icy north to an agricultural powerhouse seems like a suspect plan. Now we at least know that the farmers were speaking out of their ass when they were blaming the prices on electricity.
I remember getting that brand in Estonia, was great to snack on!
This is why we pay exuberant agriculture subsidies.
We get bacon from poland and they get cucumbers from us
So how can they sell them cheaper in Poland than in Finland?
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Seems that even the prices are the same!
Hey, btw, can I find fresh gherkin cucumbers (the ones on the left) in Finland? I miss them!
[deleted]
So, do they taste better, worse or same as local ones?
My condolences
Torilla tavataan.
Well the Finns couldn’t afford to buy them so I guess they have to ship them around Europe in case someone wants to throw their life savings at the exotic delicacy.
Is it really efficient enough to grow cucumbers in February over here, so much so that we’re exporting them? 😀
They’re a lot cheaper there than they are here during this time of the year for some reason it seems
NICE
In typical Polish fashion, labelling is a mess 😀 Three pricetags for two different (but similar) things next to each other, claiming they’re either from Spain/Greece crossed out faintly, and fixed to Finland, or Spain/Poland/Ukraine/Turkey
S I G G P A C
😀
Gurka mać!
They probably could afford to buy a ticket in business class
I hate the fact that they are wrapped in plastic.
And they taste like plastic 😕
I would buy spanish cucumbers 9 times out of 10 given the choice
Exporting greenhouse-grown vegetables from the icy north to an agricultural powerhouse seems like a suspect plan. Now we at least know that the farmers were speaking out of their ass when they were blaming the prices on electricity.
I remember getting that brand in Estonia, was great to snack on!
This is why we pay exuberant agriculture subsidies.
We get bacon from poland and they get cucumbers from us
So how can they sell them cheaper in Poland than in Finland?