Dies ist, was Sie erwarten können, wenn Sie in Norwegen ein frisches Baguette für 7,50 € kaufen. Zweites Stück Paprika sorgte sorgfältig, um den Eindruck zu erwecken, dass Paprika drauf ist. Zwei Scheiben Käse und Schinken. So glauben Ole Robert Reitan und seine Familie, dass normale Menschen es verdient haben, zu essen, damit sie etwa 0,20 € pro Baguette sparen können.

    Besuchen Sie Norwegen nicht, wenn Sie das Leben außerhalb Norwegens genießen.

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    1. labyrinthhead on

      Buy ingredients and make it yourself. Nobody in their right mind buys the pre-made ones, they’re famously bad. Sometimes you can get lucky with the ones that are freshly made in store every morning if its a small store but the ones that get shipped there in bulk sucks soggy balls.

    2. Grimslabben on

      Pre-made, ready-to-eat sandwiches from the low-price supermarkets aren’t the best. What? Was this really 75 NOK? I’ve seen these for about 35-50 NOK, but yeah, don’t buy cheap white bread sandwiches at the supermarket and expect a fancy meal.

    3. SpintchOfficial on

      Please put a fresh shit in the mailbox of whoever made this baguette

    4. ZealousidealCod7755 on

      It is kinda your fault if you buy pre-made stuff at Rema. I ate a beautiful banh mi for about 9 euroes at a Vietnamese place today.

    5. So many stupid comments here! Its his fault for expecting food to be a certain quality when you pay good money for it? Yes most ppl know those store bought baguettes are shit in Norway, but they shouldnt be at those prices!

    6. Minute-Effective-731 on

      I hate my country. Just about anything you buy sucks compared to the world

    7. Sad_Bookkeeper_8228 on

      Mmm looks delicious…But throw away those peppers! Norwegian cheese is the number one in the world!

    8. Boo_Hoo_8258 on

      Funnily enough I live in Norway but I can’t do their foods or premade things they are just so bland and bare, I make everything fresh at home, it would cost you abit more to buy all the ingredients yourself but its much much more worth it, a full freshly baked baguette from brustabua is about 30kr, pack of ham is 40kr only the cheese and butter will cost 50+kr each but you’d get to put as much as you want on it then.

    9. JosebaZilarte on

      And that’s actually not the worst I have ever seen (in terms of price or presentation). The food in Norway is… simply, sad. Not because of the lack of trying but because, due to the harsh climate, most of the not-so-fresh produce has to be imported, so it is both expensive and low quality.

    10. I _have_ seen worse baguettes in Paris. You can get crap food in any country.

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