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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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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/gorne14 at 2023-08-16 13:11:31+00:00.

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tobias_681 at 2023-08-16 18:16:42+00:00 ID: jwgqba2


I feel like Irma is considerably more expensive than Føtex and Kvickly. Don't know about Brugsen. Haven't been in one for a while.

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Ngstskr at 2023-08-16 23:39:51+00:00 ID: jwi6m4s


The thing is - in my experience - Irmas basic (ecological) products like vegetables, fruit and milk and other dairy is the same price for the same quality compared to the others.

But the others also have cheaper stuff of lower quality that Irma doesn’t have. Like 2 kg minced pork for 50 kr or Coop spaghetti for 7 kr. And Irma also has more expensive stuff of a higher quality that the others has very little of. Like meat from Gris, Lam & Ko who declared bankruptcy yesterday because Irma shut down.