Weird Things in GERMAN SUPERMARKETS! 🛒 🇩🇪 New Zealander reacts

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AntoinetteEmily
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What a nice touch that you positioned your monitor where the little video would be, so it looks like you're watching the video along with us. I wonder why other reaction videographers don't do it that way.
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hape
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Stinky cheese with music (i.e. onions) rules.. And never underestimate the great taste of sour fish with creme (i.e. Sahnehering) with hot potatoes. yummy..

hermannschaefer
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Concerning coins for Grocery carts in Supermarkets: Volksbank or Sparkasse and some other banks may give out chips that you can attach to your keys to use for grocery carts. Maybe you can just ask the bank tellers or other employees at the counter in a friendly way once you will be at the bank the next time.

j.wagner
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Maybe you should get Rob a mini fridge for his Stinkekäse and his Rollmops.

folkehoffmann
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in the UK we rarely use long life milk ...We prefer fresh refrigerated milk and i think eggs are unrefrigerated everywhere in Europe and not just in Germany

michaelparkin
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Thanks for the video - just two thoughts from a German on some struggles: aspargus can be frozen very easily when fresh - just buy it in season and you can have it all year round (also works for Pfifferlinge...). Second is the coin for the shopping cart: You can always ask to change a bill in the supermarket.

alondro
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The problem with the shopping carts to my mind is not the danger that they were stolen (except a little number perhaps) but that in bigger cities some people will take the carts with them right before their appartement building so that they avoid to carry havy bags. Some supermarkts equip their carts with a magnetic brake which blocks the wheels if you try to leave their area. At this the magnetic system is buried below ground level.

Jochen.Lutz-Germany
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Milk absorbs bad smells from the fridge very efficiently. Just put a small cup in the fridge or leave the milk carton open over night, when you're about to finish it. It doesn't need much, but it works like magic.

plutoniumlollie
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This video made me soo homesick for German food!!!! Brought back lots of great memories!! Thanks

yekaterinahawkins-vflf
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I love that you're trying new types of content! Loved this video and your input! Greetings from Hamburg

georgiosntanis
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Pro tip: you can open a German shopping cart with any coin, even one Cent. Takes a certain technique, but I did it successfully many times. Put it in, press down and against the side of the lock, keep up the pressure while slowly closing it. Might take a couple of tries, but it works very well. Alternatively just get a key chain with a shopping cart chip.

indrahx
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Some stores, when you ask them to break 5 euro for change to use in the cart they give you a plastic chip for the cart instead (often with their logo and color scheme). You often see these chips in a wallet or in a change holder in a car.
You even may have nostalgia towards them, mine is from a store chain that doesn't exist anymore, the shopping center it was in was even torn down and replaced with other buildings by now.
I live in the countryside of germany and at most stores here, the carts don't need chips but in the nearest city they do.

donchillow
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If you think the normal Stinkekäse stinks, try Handkäse mit Musik.
Translates ti stink cheese with onions in bvegetable oil with vinegar. The chese must rest for minimum 2 days in warm environment.
Stinks like hell, tastes verry good

martindietrich
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It is fun watching you stuff you know quite well but to see you processing your own experiences to it 👍

rairei
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4:00 the intention of the deposit isn't really so the cars won't get stolen - I mean, if you do want to steal one, they are worth considerably more than 50 cents or a Euro, so that deposit wouldn't really deter you - even if you couldn't avoid it. No, the real intention is to make people return the carts to where they are lined up, as opposed to leaving them right next to their cars when they drive off.

That said, at least in my area of Germany, you will find more and more shops where you won't have to put in deposit any more, or where the carts are not locked even though there is no coin or anything else in them. Not sure why exactly that is. Maybe because the number of people paying cashless has been increasing as of late.

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3:41 We do not pay for the shopping carts, and during the day it is only a matter of protecting the shopping carts from theft to a limited extent. The supermarkets lock the shopping carts overnight.
If you want to steal them, you can do it with cheap plastic coins or unlocking tools. But you can see straight away who the shopping carts belong to and if they have been stolen. This may be a problem in the city, but in my rural area it hardly ever happens.
The coin deposit system is about ensuring that the carts are not left in the parking lot, but are returned to the collection point.
Many people use plastic coins because they cannot be spent, but the shopping carts are usually returned properly anyway.
Even at the Famila chain of stores, which does not use locks on the shopping carts, the carts are usually returned properly.
Famila benefits from the decades-old educational measure of the other supermarkets.

Gaston
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You can buy a keychain with a coin replacement to unlock the shopping cart. Sometimes you get such keychain as a promotal gift.

dertom
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10:36 As a former EDEKA salesperson, I can tell you that it is OK to rip open six-packs of foil if there is a >>> price tag for an individual bottle <<< .
We would also like if you first take bottles of an already opened package and do not rip of a second or third pack.
Do not rip open six-packs of glass bottles that are packaged in cardboard. That salesperson will have to clean up the mess when the next customer drops bottles on the floor because the cardboard packaging was damaged.
Thank you very much for following our advice and we hope you have a pleasant shopping experience.
And of course we love food. 😃



















































I have to look for a new job, but certainly not at a discount store. 😮‍💨

Gaston
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That wasn't stinky cheese compared to Limburger and Romadur.
In many supermarkets like Kaufland you can buy the chip for your shopping cart for around 50 cents. They give you a small snap hook that you can attach to your key chain. That way you never forget the chip.

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