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    1. I’m equally fascinated almost every item has a different language on it. Makes shopping an extra challenge no?

    2. pretty sure you could get this under 50€ if you’re smarter about what you purchase. those tomatoes can definitely half in price if you buy them the same way you got the peppers (instead of packaged). The meat is also the most expensive variant, you can go half price with, say, a whole chicken or even turkey legs.

      Those high-protein yoghurts can also go down by 2/3 if you pick regular ones unless you’re doing some dedicated workouts. Canned beans too if you buy dry by the kg. So on and so forth.

      Those branded gratins and portuguese egg tarts can also be skipped, pure luxury.

      I get it, it looks cool, but if you’re actually trying to feed a family on a limited budged (what the pic may imply) you can definitely do it better.

      PS: I’ve never been to Romania but this is usually the case in supermarket groceries.

    3. JourneyThiefer on

      I feel like that could be much cheaper here not gonna lie, especially in Lidl, which is mad when you consider the higher wages here

    4. Isn’t everything that is labeled ‚high protein‘ very expensive?

      Also the lactose free milk is still very expensive in comparison to milk with lactose.

    5. Forget that sugary crunchy stuff. Buy the 1 kg basic müsli with under 20% sugar for 3,5 euro.

    6. ComprehensiveWrap806 on

      just one advice: DONT BUY ANYTHING IN FUCKING GERMAN SHOPS! 
      they have tripled the price of the inedible garbage they sell in the name of food everywhere in Europe. And in the beginning, the point of this and similar companies, such as Aldi and Penny, was to offer good quality at an affordable price. Forget these stores, buy from the local merchant instead, you have to buy meat from the butcher, vegetables from the greengrocer, baked goods from the baker, and these greedy thieves should have been banned from Europe a long time ago.

    7. Vegetable-Ad-1817 on

      *Cries in Australian supermarket monopoly* that’s about a $300aud/190eur shop

    8. I see eggplant salad, I salute and respect! Although I’d encourage you to make your own, will turn out so much more tastier!

    9. Straight_Soup_8758 on

      Je trouve cela très cher, surtout pour un Lidl en Roumanie. Dans un Lidl allemand tu pourrais peut etre en avoir pour moins cher.

      Beaucoup de produits sont des produits importés, je suppose. Quand on voyage, un principe simple pour ne pas acheter trop cher : ne pas manger comme dans son pays. Trouver les produits vraiment locaux et qui font partie de la culture culinaire du pays

    10. If the agreement with MERCOSUR comes into effect, how much do you think food prices will drop?

      I can’t say much about the rest because I have no idea about meat, but fruits and vegetables look the same as here. Despite the regulations, they shouldn’t be very different, really (despite what some might say, of course; not everything is that regulated, but it’s not like we’re throwing uranium at things to make them grow).

      Personally, I’m more concerned about the duration and cost of transport. The duration because, well, it has to go by ship, and it should take quite a while to reach the consumer. As for the shipping cost, I couldn’t say how much it adds per ton.

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