This is a package you get when you donate blood in Bosnia, how it is in your country?

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  1. Bulgaria is epic. Sugary processed fruit inspired drink, low quality chocolate and a tin of Rusensko Vareno (Spam-like processed tinned meat). I was expecting nothing so it exceeded expectations.

  2. In France I once had a chef cook me an omelette based meal but admittedly that was a special drive day. Normally two or three frit juice options cookies breads jambon cheese and pâté.

  3. In Italy we have a small breakfast after a donation, it consists in a glass o water, coffe or hot chocolate, a croissant and either a bar of chocolate or some pralines

    EDIT: I forgot a glass of fruit juice

  4. Juice, soda, milk, coffee, maybe a beer… A light snack, typically fruit and/or chocolate… All while donating…

    Other than that, the donor corp organisation gives a gift at 10, 25, 50, 100 donation.

    I am from Denmark

  5. A pen/ keychain/ cup/ cinema ticket or 10e coupon in book store. Lithuania. Sometimes you can choose one of it but most of the time they give you random stuff

  6. 20 Euros and you are asked to recover for half an hour where you may eat ready-made sandwiches and snacks and drink juice.

  7. In Moldova we get basic food products that cost around 15$ if bought in supermarket – 1 L of fruit juice, 0.25 kg halva, a can of beans, a can of some stew, a can of chicken, a can of kilka and around 0,5 kg of dried dates (I wrote this list from a picture I made after donating blood). BTW, thanks for the reminder that I should donate soon.

  8. Belgium: a soda and a biscuit of choise, mobile blood collection teams also give small gifts such as a comic book.

  9. You might get a juicebox and some crackers in Greece but usually I get a “Sorry we ran out”

  10. In Poland it is 8 choclates and a juice (or some other liquid). It should be energy equivalent of the blood you donated (so you should get 4500 kcal and 500 ml of liquid).

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