Während unseres Roadtrips wurde uns klar, wie viele Snacks es in norwegischen Tankstellen und Supermärkten gibt. Kaufen die Leute wirklich so viel? Und warum gibt es nicht auch gesündere Produkte wie Obst und Nussriegel zur Auswahl?

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    1. ronny_rebellion on

      We don’t eat that. Maybe once or twice a year I’ll buy a chocolate from the gas station, but it’s basically during a worst case scenario

    2. King0fthewasteland on

      ohh yea we all buy our snacks from gass stations. usually they are completely empty. you must have been there on the day they reshelf them..

    3. Disastrous_Buddy_195 on

      Like every petrol station everywhere? Have you been living under a rock lol?

    4. Show me one country where the snack shelves look substantially different. Even in Japan they are almost the same. Capitalism trumps health concerns, under the old adage that people can choose.

    5. You’re at the candy isle, you must be looking for the fruit isle, easy mistake tbh. Same way you won’t find dairy or milk in the personal hygiene section.

    6. Good question. Fruits probably doesn’t sell, and would likely be overpriced.

      And, are nut bars really healthy?

    7. Actual_Atmosphere_57 on

      I don’t buy candy in a gas station.. Double the price. If you want snacks you stop at a grocery store.
      But i agree. Too much exposure of garbage food in this country.

    8. I’m pretty sure they mostly have that stuff for the profit margin. Possibly also because they have longer shelf life. No one I know buys anything at gas stations if they can help it.

    9. CygnusVCtheSecond on

      Norway has enough trolls already, bro. No need to be one on here as well.

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