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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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neonxaos at 2023-08-16 14:45:01+00:00 ID: jwfsk95


Meny is by far the best, especially now that Irma is gone. It's not even close. The bigger ones have an incredible assortment of fresh, interesting produce, many kinds of meat and a large range of good wine and craft beer. It's not cheap, but it's quality. You get what you pay for.

Coop said that there will supposedly be a new chain just called Coop (not 365), which will apparently carry some of the product lines that Irma had, but I highly doubt that this will actually happen, because I have zero confidence in Coop at this point. It's all either bog standard goods or the saddest discount imaginable with them, and it is just depressing. I prefer Lidl and over anything that Coop has, because they are at least a little bit different and interesting in their own way.