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The world is collapsing
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>>534122328
that would be like 500$ in clapistan
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>>534122328
Too much salty pork man. You’re going to lower your ejection fraction.
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>>534122328
Buying this slop is optional
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>>534122328
Sounds pretty bad if you're having to transact in foreign currency for groceries
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>>534122328
buy some beer next time so you'll forget how screwed over we all are
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>>534122328
>romanian products

Maybe stop buying the overpriced organic stuff.
Also i doubt that it all costs that much.
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>>534122328
>maple syrup

that stuff is disgusting
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meat is comically cheap, though.
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Looks like shit, where's the MEAT? Bacon strips don't count as MEAT.
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Do you really call potatoes cartofi, like you romanised the german word?
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>>534122328
137 RON?
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>>534122915
The traditional name for potatoes is "barabule" but almost nobody uses that word anymore.
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>>534123259
>barabule
I searched for that and apparently it was an ukranian word.
I find it fascinating, the words used must reflect the historical trading routes for potatoes to Romania.
Most western countries use a variation of the spanish patata from the very early New World trade times. Some a variation of "apple of the earth".
Also I just found out that kartoffel is a germanisation of the italian word tartufo meaning truffle.
I wonder how that happened.
Did they use that world already for truffles, and after the introduction of new world potatoes, it was extended to mean them too or what
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>>534122328
why hide behind a meme flag??
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>>534123259
lol we say Crumpi in Banat
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sugi pula
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>>534122328
>pre grated grana padano
ISHYGDDT
If you can't afford the real deal then use some local hard or semi hard cheese.
It'll be better than the pre grated and it'll be equally inauthentic.
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Pic related only cost $75 in Poland in 2024
>2025 inflation: 3%
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>>534122328
thats about what i eat in a whole day
life is expensive in the gyp homelands
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>>534125326
that pre grated is the real thing. It's not like America where they put sawdust in it or something.
If something has the Grana Padano or Parmigiano Reggiano consortii logo in it in the European Union, then it IS the real product, abiding to all quality controls and manufacturing standards.
Pre grated just sucks in general though.
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>>534125450
why does the avg pol anon eat like this then?
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>>534125450
>this is stek
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>>534125648
I know it's real grana padano but pre grated stuff loses its taste quickly and it most likely has anti-clumping agents and possibly other additives.
If you buy a block of grana padano you only get grana padano.
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>>534122328
Thats what you get for shopping at one place.
People used to buy fruit and vegetables from the greengrocer, meat from the butcher, fish from the fishermen and beverages from the cava.
Nowadays everyone goes to the store jew aka supermarket and buy everything overpriced.
I go to the farmers market regularly and get offers you can't imagine for veggies and pulses by the kilo.
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>>534122328
>grana padano
bitch ur buying the wrong cheese
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>>534122707
How much does a steak cost there?
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>>534123905
None of those plants are native to europe, Romanians call tomatoes "reds" and corn "porumb" while the word for pigeon is "porumbel" (you feed corn to pigeons).
I only know that Romanian mure translates to mora in Italian and castane to castagne (common foods for people 1500 years ago).
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>>534122328
>prepackaged, presliced meat
>prepackaged, premade shit in general
I mean, here in California this would be $200+ easy.
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>>534122618
>Nooo you have to eat the pesticides!
>>534122667
>>534126187
>Well I don't like what you bought so there
>>534126087
>I go to the farmers market regularly
Is Greece the only western country where a farmer's market, butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, etc., is actually cheaper than a supermarket?
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>>534125727
if soupnigger is representative of the average Pole, then Carlos Slim Heliu is representative of the average mexcrement, lmao
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>>534125784
Grana Padano is Junk. Only Parmigiano Reggiano is 100% natural made.
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>>534125727
Probably because 75$ is also a paycheck in Poland?
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>Milbona

Kek imagine buying foods from Lidl. And people make fun of americans, while eating the same kind of goyslop
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>>534126504
Yes, that's what I buy but a block of grana padano is far superior to pre grated Parmigiano Reggiano. Also I'd probably take 18 months grana padano over 12 months aged Parmigiano Reggiano.
Also OP is Romanian so he might not always be able to afford Parmigiano Reggiano, you should be happy people buy Italian cheese.
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>>534122328
next time don't buy overpriced garbage
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Half is useless eat love laugh products and not required by your biology
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>>534122328
wait, judging by the background you're probably loaded, so this is a bait thread
disregard earlier post
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>>534126825
Store bought strawberries are super loaded with pesticides.
Cherries and plums should be avoided too.
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>>534126408
Of course it is, nobody does market research (walking/driving around for 2 hours 3 times a month) they just see *SALE* or BUY 2 GET 1 FREE without even looking the individual pricing of said product or the same product but bigger size and compare.
People are acting like they're in a hurry all the time in the city.
You must also be smart and know how each market/merchant works.
For example, when you're buying fish, doesn't matter if you want to buy 3 or 8 kilos of sardines lets say, you should always ask weight then and put them in 3 1 kilo bags, and not 1 big 3 kilo bag.
The 1 kilo is always pure in their scales, they steal from 2-3 kilos and above.
Another smart tip that normies don't understand is that they buy fish and wander around the market and end up making them stink instead of buying them last.
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>>534126935
More like processed meat, sugar and out of season fruit
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>>534126978
*Ask to weight them and put
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>>534126978
The butcher is more than twice as expensive as the supermarket here.
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>>534126687
the average salary in Poland is $2,000 a month/$24,000 a year. the highest in the region after Slovenia
coupled with the lowest prices in the EU, it's a pretty good deal
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>>534126978
Supermarkets in Greece are kind of rip-offs considering the salaries. Sklavenitis has higher prices than italian supermarkers. It's crazy how you can manage to put food to the table. Weekly street markets have okay prices though
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do people really live in romania? i thought it was made up by that dracula guy.
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>>534122915
>>534123905
>kartoffel
it's the same in many slavic languages. see also: rucksack
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>>534127062
Even the butchers from the outskirts of the city? Or the nearest village/commune?
In some areas you can butcher a whole animal of your choosing, picking it up straight from the guy that raises them.
Im sure you have plenty of those people there.
I'm not telling you to buy a whole cow, but a milking lamb or goat wouldn't be that outrageous in price.
You should make a research fren, we also have some fancy pansy americanised butchers that sell dry aged angus yet dont have provatina...kek
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>>534126978
Supermarkets in the UK are by far cheaper than all of the single purpose shops (butcher, greengrocer) and farmer's markets. Economy of scale. Purchasing power.
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>>534122667
Leaf physiology shuts down without it
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>>534127331
>Even the butchers from the outskirts of the city? Or the nearest village/commune?
There are none. Closest one probably 40 km from where I live and pretty much all market themselves as selling better meat than what the supermarket sells to justify their prices.
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>>534127208
People in small villages and small towns evaporated to western europe since there are no jobs in some shithole called "johns asscrack".
In larger towns and cities people stayed.
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>>534126504
>Only Parmigiano Reggiano is 100% natural made
naturally made by pakistani these days sadly.
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>>534127194
True, i went to a supermarket and bought 1/4 of a shopping cart worth of groceries for 60€.. if i go to the farmers market with 60€ im stocked with veggies,pulses,fruit,fishes and eggs.

>>534127355
I thought the same with fucking Lidl dude, if you add it up it isn't, plus many of those places would give you deals if you get to know them and become a regular.
>>534127493
Sucks. But i would't give up that fast anon.
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>>534123905
You again need to follow the trading routes. In Germany, potatoes did spread somewhat later than in more western countries, around the begin of the 18th century (17xx).

The closest (former) Spanish countries were the (Spanish) Netherlands and North-Italy. From the Dutch we got Erdapfel (earth apple) and from Italy Tartüffel from tartufolo or tartufo that later became Kartoffel and the wrongly spelled name did spread in Eastern Europe (sorry folks).

https://www.dwds.de/wb/dwb/kartoffel
So yeah, the mix-up was originally in Italy before they adapted the Spanish name patata.

Fun fact: The Latin name Solanum tuberosum was coined by the Swiss botanist Bauhin around 1590, but his German names Grüblingsbaum, Knollenbaum for the plant did not spread.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaspard_Bauhin
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>>534122328
Stop buying things just to put up your ass and you’ll spend less.
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I thought romanians only ate polenta and liver pate with a thin slice of bread.
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>>534123259
The money went to Lidl which is German and that makes your purchase based
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>>534129001
God I love being white with germanic ancestry
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>>534122618
Becoming a bowel cancer victim to save a few dollars short-term will asurely pay off
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>>534126322
I mostly eat pork.
it's 3 dollars per kilo
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>>534122328
You eat like a faggot.

When I'm in Romania I just maxx on pork meat at 5€/kg, raw veggies, and alcohol; and I don't spend more than 50€/week.
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>>534122328
>all cholesterol
Damn you euro fags really are dumb fucks aren’t you? Enjoy the stroke
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>>534122328
Based Romania but soon you will be paying American prices
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>>534122328
You have wainscoting on your walls in Romania? Are you the fucking royal family?
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>>534122328
>Bio oats
lol beta
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>>534122328
In the US you pay a healthy food tax because you are footing the bill of it even appearing on the shelf. Romania ain't bad.



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