I noticed this too. Probably a plot for other Europeans to think it’s high quality.
edit: yeah. Premium Quality gaslighting
Food based products from Bulgaria should be branded bulgarian, since they are really good quallity. I am talking about fruits, vegatables and diary products. Maybe shugary products too.
I donno man I think you stupid or something.. The companies in Bulgaria that has the tag MADE IN EU works under the conditions of the EU regulations and most probably are funded by the EU. Most of Sweden and Germany products are not funded by the EU but there are a lot of stuff that you can find labeled that way as well.
I regularly shop Bulgarian made muffins, on which it is stated the same. I think that’s just for the marketing. Nevertheless most of our food products are far better that the others, we should use our name there.
Motherfuckers
Hot shit!
В кръга на шегата споделям един от махалата какво казваше – мъде ин Бългерия 🙂
In Bulgaria most productions are with EU subsidising… It is basically possible only with that EU money. Also it increases its value as many assign Bulgaria with cheap and trash quality from their experience at the Beach resorts.
Anyone who worked in a Germany factory before?
I always wondered how much of it was “Made in Germany, by Turks”?
Lack of confidence
Or Poland
I have never experienced any of these.
Anyone any ACTUAL products with these graphics?
It’s simply better for marketing and leads to more sales
Това е планът на сорос за съсипването на България. Няма какво друго да е.
Или е той или са джендърите. Първо взеха всичкото ни злато, после ни направиха гейове и ни накараха да ядем насекоми. Докато се усетим, ще ни вкарат и във войната.
Ironically, Bulgarian production quality is amazing and people have no clue that a lot of high fashion uses Bulgarian manufacturing.
Also Bulgarian made no-brand shoes from small studios are literally the most comfortable I’ve ever owned. Extremely durable (sewn by hand), anatomically wide, soft leather, arch support, good soles, no blistering or pain. Brands like Birkenstock were such an overpriced disappointment in comparison.
You wish. There are many production companies in Bulgaria which make those “Made in Germany” products. I work for one such company, they rarely sell things domestically because we (Bulgarians) are poor
I have noticed this in my own country (Bosnia) a distinct lack of Bulgarian products, despite the proximity. However i realised that most crosaint brands are Bulgarian however labeled EU products.
We should change that
I hate it. Our manufactures don’t have enough courage put their country on the package, because they know that they produce shitty products.
Докато произвеждаме продукти със съмнително качество ще е така
European countries hate us for some reason, I guess they forgot who saved them from the Arabs
Bulgarian products are very good most of the time, sometimes even surpassing Western products but – I think things like the one on the post are just done for the sake of marketing. Germany and Sweden are seen as countries with great economy, healthcare, low corruption and good education, so people will naturally see their products as something of high standards. Bulgaria is viewed as highly corrupt country, our people are stereotyped as thieves and people generally view us a lesser, thus seeing our products as something of lower quality. So saying “Made in the EU” will probably bring more customers, since there is a chance of people to avoid our products if they saw “Made in Bulgaria” on the package. (Some people even admit that they prefer buying products made in Western European countries than products made in other parts of the world).
Sadly Bulgarians are very bad at marketing themselves. See how good Greek marketing is compared to ours. Bulgarians don’t put much effort into creating a good face of themselves in the world. So sadly placing a “Made in the EU” sticker sounds way easier than building a good name for our products according to some people. Not to mention that Bulgarian companies sometimes place “Made in Germany/the EU/and do on” due to being founded by the EU.
And of course there are Bulgarian products with trash quality, it’s just sad that our good products don’t get the credit they deserve.
It’s because everything bulgarian is considered low quality trash. In Greece you won’t even be able to sell tomatoes if they are labaled as bulgarian.
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I noticed this too. Probably a plot for other Europeans to think it’s high quality.
edit: yeah. Premium Quality gaslighting
Food based products from Bulgaria should be branded bulgarian, since they are really good quallity. I am talking about fruits, vegatables and diary products. Maybe shugary products too.
I donno man I think you stupid or something.. The companies in Bulgaria that has the tag MADE IN EU works under the conditions of the EU regulations and most probably are funded by the EU. Most of Sweden and Germany products are not funded by the EU but there are a lot of stuff that you can find labeled that way as well.
I regularly shop Bulgarian made muffins, on which it is stated the same. I think that’s just for the marketing. Nevertheless most of our food products are far better that the others, we should use our name there.
Motherfuckers
Hot shit!
В кръга на шегата споделям един от махалата какво казваше – мъде ин Бългерия 🙂
In Bulgaria most productions are with EU subsidising… It is basically possible only with that EU money. Also it increases its value as many assign Bulgaria with cheap and trash quality from their experience at the Beach resorts.
Anyone who worked in a Germany factory before?
I always wondered how much of it was “Made in Germany, by Turks”?
Lack of confidence
Or Poland
I have never experienced any of these.
Anyone any ACTUAL products with these graphics?
It’s simply better for marketing and leads to more sales
Това е планът на сорос за съсипването на България. Няма какво друго да е.
Или е той или са джендърите. Първо взеха всичкото ни злато, после ни направиха гейове и ни накараха да ядем насекоми. Докато се усетим, ще ни вкарат и във войната.
Ironically, Bulgarian production quality is amazing and people have no clue that a lot of high fashion uses Bulgarian manufacturing.
Also Bulgarian made no-brand shoes from small studios are literally the most comfortable I’ve ever owned. Extremely durable (sewn by hand), anatomically wide, soft leather, arch support, good soles, no blistering or pain. Brands like Birkenstock were such an overpriced disappointment in comparison.
You wish. There are many production companies in Bulgaria which make those “Made in Germany” products. I work for one such company, they rarely sell things domestically because we (Bulgarians) are poor
I have noticed this in my own country (Bosnia) a distinct lack of Bulgarian products, despite the proximity. However i realised that most crosaint brands are Bulgarian however labeled EU products.
We should change that
I hate it. Our manufactures don’t have enough courage put their country on the package, because they know that they produce shitty products.
Докато произвеждаме продукти със съмнително качество ще е така
European countries hate us for some reason, I guess they forgot who saved them from the Arabs
Bulgarian products are very good most of the time, sometimes even surpassing Western products but – I think things like the one on the post are just done for the sake of marketing. Germany and Sweden are seen as countries with great economy, healthcare, low corruption and good education, so people will naturally see their products as something of high standards. Bulgaria is viewed as highly corrupt country, our people are stereotyped as thieves and people generally view us a lesser, thus seeing our products as something of lower quality. So saying “Made in the EU” will probably bring more customers, since there is a chance of people to avoid our products if they saw “Made in Bulgaria” on the package. (Some people even admit that they prefer buying products made in Western European countries than products made in other parts of the world).
Sadly Bulgarians are very bad at marketing themselves. See how good Greek marketing is compared to ours. Bulgarians don’t put much effort into creating a good face of themselves in the world. So sadly placing a “Made in the EU” sticker sounds way easier than building a good name for our products according to some people. Not to mention that Bulgarian companies sometimes place “Made in Germany/the EU/and do on” due to being founded by the EU.
And of course there are Bulgarian products with trash quality, it’s just sad that our good products don’t get the credit they deserve.
It’s because everything bulgarian is considered low quality trash. In Greece you won’t even be able to sell tomatoes if they are labaled as bulgarian.