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    1. Could this be partially due to the complexity of Finnish taxes?

      Downvoted for a question? 😆

    2. Iamarealbouy on

      How interesting, it’s the same phenomenon in Denmark.

      (though probably not the chinese restaurants, as far as i’ve read. but certainly kebab and pizza places – and „bazaars“.

    3. tirednsleepyyy on

      > „All types of misconduct are clearly more common in foreign-owned companies,“

      Right. What even is the point of saying this? It’s actually just snitching on yourself.

      “Man, I guess I lost my cookie.” “I definitely didn’t steal it.” “What?”

    4. LoudPause4547 on

      In these fun cultures following the rules is seen as idiotic, as a weakness, especially if they are not enforced constantly.

    5. Single_Share_2439 on

      Few years ago there was a pizza restaurant in Helsinki, which sold huge delicious pizzas for 4,90 euros. A glass of soft drink was free. I liked the place, visited there often, but I had a suspicion that not ALL taxes were paid. 

    6. noNudesPrettyPlease on

      You won’t get cheap takeout, if they are paying all their taxes.

    7. ThoseWhereTheTimes on

      What the hell? Are you saying that the 6€ pizza didn’t include all the taxes. I’ll be damned.

    8. I understand the point but give these guys a bit of slack please. We want affordable delicious kebab in the future🙏😖

    9. How are they avoiding the taxes? How to they hide the revenue, doesn’t everyone pay with card or contactless now? Who buys pizza with cash anymore?

    10. Will still prefer Pizza from these rather eating overpriced Pizza and zero taste from KotiPizza etc

    11. kakafengsui on

      and their food is generally inedible too 😀😀 those kebab should be illegal to sell

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