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When I have this discussion with any Danes, basically every time they call me pretty much insane for saying that I will always choose Lidl over Netto. Supermarkets in Denmark in general are quite bad, with little choice, poor quality, products not in stock, but I generally think the foreign ones like Lidl or Rema 1000 have a better standards and a little more interesting range of products. So what is yours?

PS: I wish we had ICA here


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Spooknik at 2023-08-16 13:40:59+00:00 ID: jwfh2jj


Rema 1000, decent quality, decent prices. Selection not amazing, but for one stop shopping on the way home from work, it's good enough. Usually ends up being cheaper than SuperBrugsen.

Netto has cheap canned drinks sometimes and random good snacks. One time Arizona Ice Tea was like 5kr. for 500ml bottles. I'm convinced Netto gets a lot of 'run off' products from Bilka / Føtex (all owned by Salling Group)

Bonus to Spar my local one is packed with stuff you'd never find anywhere else great selection and the boss who runs it is a cool guy.