This is 84€ in groceries bought at a German super market – with individual prices. Tags:Europe 7 comments – Meticulously labelling each item with it’s correct price. – Sauerkraut – 2.6kg pork and beef Checks out, this is all German. Gotta admire the diligence! Cheap prices, where did you buy that? Brussel sprouts? genuinely shocked they are eaten any other place than the UK, pleased and vindicated yes, but mostly shocked. A purchase like this where I live would cost at least a kidney and a half liver. Neat, labeling individual items gives it a lot more useful information. Btw, the red-white logo on many of these products is a store brand (K-Classic, by supermarket chain Kaufland). That is a considerable amount of food for the price. Impressive. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
– Meticulously labelling each item with it’s correct price. – Sauerkraut – 2.6kg pork and beef Checks out, this is all German.
Brussel sprouts? genuinely shocked they are eaten any other place than the UK, pleased and vindicated yes, but mostly shocked.
Neat, labeling individual items gives it a lot more useful information. Btw, the red-white logo on many of these products is a store brand (K-Classic, by supermarket chain Kaufland).
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– Meticulously labelling each item with it’s correct price.
– Sauerkraut
– 2.6kg pork and beef
Checks out, this is all German.
Gotta admire the diligence!
Cheap prices, where did you buy that?
Brussel sprouts? genuinely shocked they are eaten any other place than the UK, pleased and vindicated yes, but mostly shocked.
A purchase like this where I live would cost at least a kidney and a half liver.
Neat, labeling individual items gives it a lot more useful information.
Btw, the red-white logo on many of these products is a store brand (K-Classic, by supermarket chain Kaufland).
That is a considerable amount of food for the price. Impressive.