Go to germany grocery store

>go to germany grocery store
>get a month's worth of food and beer for 20€
>it's all high quality
how

it's like several times cheaper than other firstie EU countries

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>A months worth of food
For me that's three grocery carts

Comparing to France everything but wine is cheaper in germany. It's usually not high quality though, it's mostly overprocessed or just rubbish quality stuff.

>>get a month's worth of food and beer for 20€
you don't

it's called hyperbole

>it's all high quality

I doubt that. Maybe for an American.

>hyper-bowl
or
>high-per-bolé?

>be China of Europe
>achieve muh exports by low wages
>cost of living accordingly
such cases

Frogs seem to be triggered by German Food it seems

A week's worth, but yes, we do have good food prices compared to our income. There are countries that earn half as much as we do and have the same food prices.

For basically any food you have a choice between buying cheap packaged junk and high quality fresh items. Why would you force even poor sods to buy expensive snob food?

Hipérbole

hy-per-bow-lee

I'm not, i've lived in germany and i mostly enjoyed the food, simple but good and hearty.
Most of what you find in german supermarkets (rewe,edeka,lidl..) is rubbish quality, but german recipes aren't bad.

I should have known that Murricans are too stupid for é

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he is actually right, food is pretty cheap here, especially the meat is way to cheap to be high quality.

>cheap low quality food means there isn't more expensive high quality food
quantify food quality

I know how it's pronounced, you fat fucktard

Germany just like the USA is just master of economy of scale.

Of course there is, the majority of people just buy cheap because they don't care enough.

so mad
skinnier than you

>reeee how dare people not place high importance on the things i do
you have legal standards for food, right? so who cares. most `quality food` is literally just the placebo effect

No, no he is not.
Nobody forces you to buy the cheap shit from Aldi and even that is probably better than the cheap shit in many other places because of 'muh regulations.

why are germans shit posters

Here you get shitty beer for one night at 20€

>ich bin der Intelligenteste hier

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Like that

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Redpill me on hartz reform

nope

The German discounter and super market sector is probably the most fierce and competitive on the entire planet. We have higher wages than France but the food prices of Poland.

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Lidl/Aldi/Rewe etc. food is trash food though in general.

There has been constantly quality issues and warnings.
It's 3rd world tier food, only that the production building are well hidden and you cannot see it.

>Letland
Why not Latvia?

If what you have is 3rd world tier, then what they send to CEE is 4th or 5th world tier

Locally produced goods are the best, fresh meat and vegetables.
The prices are relatively high accordingly.
That's the stuff you should trust.

superbowl

>Not spending 12 euro for one Ananas air-shipped from Benin

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kys mountainjew

>not using Fiji Water to make ice cubes (despite being surrounded by mountains)

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those hipster shit bottles cost 1.60 euro here for fuck sake

Yeah they're like 2 euro here I'm just joking btw I don't do these things

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