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    1. Possible-Wallaby-877 on

      Could be a number of things. Maybe ask what kind of store it is in Germany? Delhaize is not really a hard discounter that tries to be the lowest price around. Germany most supermarkets are more price sensitive

    2. ILoveBigCoffeeCups on

      Was it produced in Belgium or elsewhere? I know for example that Maltesers are 2,99 euro for a big bag here, but in the Netherlands it’s 5,99 euro.

    3. Het grote probleem in belgie met prijzen is de kostenstructuur van bedrijven. Hoofdzakelijk de taxen die bedrijven betalen…

      Alles wordt kapot getaxeerd en wie betaalt dat? Wij …

    4. Don_Frika_Del_Prima on

      That’s the reason why I buy all my soap and shampoo in Germany.

    5. Nog nooit spa gaan kopen in Frankrijk ? (Trouwens de meeste van onze bieren zijn daar ook goedkoper)

    6. Wouldnt it be nice if Dm came to Brussels? It would wipe the floor with belgian drug stores. After 2 months all could be gone.

    7. Diggerinthedark on

      Ecover is Belgian? Nice. Been buying it in the UK without even knowing.

      It’s £2.60 here. So €2.96, still cheaper than Belgium xD

      Not surprised though, even Belgian beer is often cheaper in DE/NL.

      Very expensive in the UK though 🙁 even before Brexit!

    8. Almost all personal hygiene or cleaning products are a lot cheaper in germany. Probably because of more competition and perhaps a lot lower taxes and cheaper labour costs.

    9. Demand for the product is lower in Germany than in Belgium: prices are lower in Germany.

    10. kabouterwim on

      Dit werd vrij recent goed uitgelegd door Arjen Lubach. Vergelijking was Nederland-Duitsland maar zelfde principe.
       https://youtu.be/nLN0_HNCHUw?si=Fc5m5dHRq6lR4N5w

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