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Orixil at 2023-08-16 13:37:01+00:00 ID:
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In my town we have a Netto, Rema 1000, Superbrugsen, and ABC Lavpris.
I prefer Netto. Their selection of goods is more to my liking. Excellent vegan choices and interesting "spot" items. Prices are fair without being crazy good.
ABC Lavpris is 90% meh, but then their fruit and vegetable section is the best of all, and then every week they have that one thing that's crazy discounted, so you go there once a week to just buy that one thing in bulk.
Rema 1000 used to be my favorite, but their selection of goods has really dropped in quality I think. Their fruit and vegetable section is crap, their miscellaneous section is a mess of mostly unappealing items that I feel zero impulse to buy, and their vegan choices are limited. Plus they've gotten generally more expensive.
Superbrugsen I never go to unless I want to be ripped off. I know what everyday things typically cost, and in Superbrugen they're consistently 10% higher - for the exact same things! Once in a while they got something unique, so I bend the knee and go there, but otherwise I stay away. It's for people who have too much money and who likes wine and cheese, I guess.
I wish we had a Lidl in my town, it's the one supermarket I am envy of other towns and cities having. I think the ideal is to have at least one German supermarket, if only because you get a selection of stuff that Danish supermarkets don't carry.
droolingsmiles at 2023-08-16 15:54:49+00:00 ID:
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Your town being Billund, I see.
Woider at 2023-08-17 09:25:37+00:00 ID:
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Billund ABC is goated with the sauce, according to one of my relatives.
VictoriaSobocki at 2023-08-16 23:52:16+00:00 ID:
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Fair points