What would be the problem? Kids should know that alcohol exists, and it’s for adults only.
Non-alcoholic alcohol, no less.
Alkoholittomat
Supermarket only sell 5.5% alcohol, not allowed to sell stronger alcohol than that. Beside it was written non-alcohol (in plural)
WON’T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN
Even if it was alcohol, whats then? Its just bottles, dont think it has some pornography pictures on them.
To have American ideals in Finland…
Makes perfect sense to have the drinks next to the reason you drink
The only thing wrong is that the drinks are alcohol free. Otherwise it would be great for a parent-child shopping experience.
Drinks and candy, chips etc. are usually next to each other in stores.
TBH, it’s the parents who buy those chocolate things for their kids (who usually wait at home).
Naama palmu
Alkoholittomat = non-alcoholic.
And what if they were next to candy? No kid can buy them anyways without an id.
Not sure if just trying to troll tho.
Lmao what’s the idiom for pearl clutching in Finnish?
Wait ’til OP hears about Fazer’s liqueur fills.
Imagine believing that you don’t need finnish in Finland because you work in IT and making these kind of dumb threads because of language barrier 😀
When a kid I wouldn’t care about alcohol and consider it a wall decoration.
Next to non alcoholic
Parents need some drinks after having to deal with kids
Something for the kids and something for the daddy
If you are worried about the kids, Coca Cola is causing more damage and they can actually buy it.
First of all that’s the non-alcoholic section. Second of all that’s an easter chocolate stand that (atleast according to my understanding and habit to endulge in chocolate during the festive season) is not exclusive to children. Third of all what makes you think that there is any relevance of alcohol and kid’s candy being situated near e-o? Alcohol laws in Finland are very strict and kids are well-informed of the dangers of alcohol via health education provided by every school in Finland.
Listening to your kids whine about chocolate will practically force you to the beer aisle.
Thank Jeebus, I almost didn’t have a reason to clutch my pearls today!
Why does this post remind me of an old ad called “Viinapäivä”.
Besides that the OP doesn’t speak Finnish as the sign clearly says Alcohol-free. Something like soda and mineral water. Potato Chips are probably close too.
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I clearly says “alkoholittomat” or alcohol free
What in the name of ultimate moral panic is this?
What would be the problem? Kids should know that alcohol exists, and it’s for adults only.
Non-alcoholic alcohol, no less.
Alkoholittomat
Supermarket only sell 5.5% alcohol, not allowed to sell stronger alcohol than that. Beside it was written non-alcohol (in plural)
WON’T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN
Even if it was alcohol, whats then? Its just bottles, dont think it has some pornography pictures on them.
To have American ideals in Finland…
Makes perfect sense to have the drinks next to the reason you drink
The only thing wrong is that the drinks are alcohol free. Otherwise it would be great for a parent-child shopping experience.
Drinks and candy, chips etc. are usually next to each other in stores.
TBH, it’s the parents who buy those chocolate things for their kids (who usually wait at home).
Naama palmu
Alkoholittomat = non-alcoholic.
And what if they were next to candy? No kid can buy them anyways without an id.
Not sure if just trying to troll tho.
Lmao what’s the idiom for pearl clutching in Finnish?
Wait ’til OP hears about Fazer’s liqueur fills.
Imagine believing that you don’t need finnish in Finland because you work in IT and making these kind of dumb threads because of language barrier 😀
When a kid I wouldn’t care about alcohol and consider it a wall decoration.
Next to non alcoholic
Parents need some drinks after having to deal with kids
Something for the kids and something for the daddy
If you are worried about the kids, Coca Cola is causing more damage and they can actually buy it.
First of all that’s the non-alcoholic section. Second of all that’s an easter chocolate stand that (atleast according to my understanding and habit to endulge in chocolate during the festive season) is not exclusive to children. Third of all what makes you think that there is any relevance of alcohol and kid’s candy being situated near e-o? Alcohol laws in Finland are very strict and kids are well-informed of the dangers of alcohol via health education provided by every school in Finland.
Listening to your kids whine about chocolate will practically force you to the beer aisle.
Thank Jeebus, I almost didn’t have a reason to clutch my pearls today!
https://preview.redd.it/wvx25ebpsmma1.jpeg?width=2707&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=339b6c463c7b673b1291b6a769fe40dd826fa756
Better?
Why does this post remind me of an old ad called “Viinapäivä”.
Besides that the OP doesn’t speak Finnish as the sign clearly says Alcohol-free. Something like soda and mineral water. Potato Chips are probably close too.