Things you only find in German Supermarkets

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Bri is amazed by the things she find in a German supermarket compared to an USA one. Can you believe there are 300 types of bread in Germany?
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There is fresh milk in the refrigerated section. Plus preserved milk in the non refrigerated section 🤗

winterlinde
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Eggs don't need to be refrigerated in countries where their natural protective layer is not washed away before sale, they last up to three weeks unrefrigerated. There's also milk in the refrigerated section as well but usually only "fresh" cow's milk, while oat, soy and pasteurized cows milk are shelf stable at room temps, so no need to cool them for storage.

toastermon
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I completely lost it right at the beginning when she showed the atrocity of what she did to that poor defenseless bread in the bag. WHY

LittleBananaJoe
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The way you put the bread in the bag is criminal

moskbarto
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This may come as a surprise to you but the USA is not the world’s top inavator.
Most of this stuff is available everywhere around the world

narcolepsyaustralia
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Wie das Brot in die tüte ist hat mit am Anfang schon den Rest gegeben haha

domeaboo
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Not only in Germany. All of those exist in Scandinavia.

MssAleyois
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Eggs yes, that milk Is UHT. or long life. for people who rarely use milk or want to store it for emergencies. Fresh milk is in the fridge.

jamesdelatour
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Not only in Germany. Pretty much everywhere in Europe

daniellep
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"Things only in Germany"... It's like that all over Western Europe ...

HKuroii
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The world is a lovely interesting and colourful place ... So many different things to explore❤

danaschmidt
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I love German food markets. I loved jarred sausages. I loved them far too much.

I also love the new captions that aren't hidden behind Youtube's shorts text.

(:

ardiris
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Wait, how do American stores package their hotdogs if they don't use jars?

Timeyy
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I live in Greece. In some supermarkets you find sausages in jars and bottle collecting machines. Eggs are always outside the fridge here, most of the milk is fresh though and hence refrigerated.

helgaioannidis
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eggs and milk don't need cooling denpending on the milktype.

woolypuffin
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Except for the recycling part, it's very similar here in Portugal

claudiapinto
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Those products of various cheeses and numerous typesof bread is found all over The Netherlands 🇳🇱 as well. We too have LIDL 😂

SaraLee
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Southern US, sausages (or hot dogs) can be found jarred. Some grocery stores have a slicer for bread. The only tubed condiments I find is typically ginger or garlic. Small but interesting finds for sure if you're not use to seeing them. 🤗

cptbubbles
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The bottle return is what Walmart & Meijers has in my area in U.S.

hsoderberg
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That stuff is in most stores in America, where are you from? Amish country?

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