I UNDERESTIMATED GERMAN SUPERMARKETS.... (Why Aren't AMERICA'S Grocery Stores like THIS?)

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  • Watch this mindblower American Review a typical German supermarket and analyze the differences between that and American Grocery Stores.
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  • @saarli5762
    @saarli5762 Před 2 lety +698

    If you see that danish cookie box or any round cookie box in a german old ladies home, don't be disappointed if you open it: I think it's the generally accepted üalce to put all the knitting stuff or replacement buttons for clothes

    • @strenter
      @strenter Před 2 lety +34

      I don't throw away those boxes either. They are great for storing things like screws or 3D Print filaments.

    • @timomueller3021
      @timomueller3021 Před 2 lety +6

      My grandma actually uses them for cookies

    • @casbee9610
      @casbee9610 Před 2 lety +18

      I bought such cookies cause I needed a box for my sewing stuff. Learned it from grandma 😀

    • @themGAMEman
      @themGAMEman Před 2 lety +3

      This is kind of a slav thing as well

    • @Frohds14
      @Frohds14 Před 2 lety +3

      I never eat the cookies, they taste like sand. But I have several boxes. Knäckebrot boxes too.

  • @Schranking
    @Schranking Před 2 lety +69

    The thing about the so called "Schockbilder" (shocking pictures) on packages of tobacco or cigarettes is that it doesn't deter people who are already smoking but there are studies that show that it deterred people from starting smoking.

    • @andreashouben5355
      @andreashouben5355 Před 11 měsíci

      My kids asked my parents who are smokers why there are such gruesome pictures on the packages and they were too ashamed to explain it.

  • @19DarkLink94
    @19DarkLink94 Před 2 lety +479

    Sadly he didn’t showed much of the fruits and vegetables. Then you would see some of the biggest differences between America and Germany

    • @Name-ki1xi
      @Name-ki1xi Před 2 lety +13

      I was waiting for that too...

    • @TheUlli1964
      @TheUlli1964 Před 2 lety +47

      Does he looks like he ist eating vegetables? Only meat and more meat and sweets and coke. We adapt to Amerika.

    • @klamin_original
      @klamin_original Před rokem +1

      @@TheUlli1964 20 year olds and 30 year olds certainly don't buy the stuff he bought.

    • @codykyle511
      @codykyle511 Před rokem

      I know the exact store i could show that to you

    • @shacks29
      @shacks29 Před rokem

      How can you see it?

  • @dominik7423
    @dominik7423 Před 2 lety +396

    The cheapest mineral water / sparkling water for 0,25€ was actually even cheaper a year ago, it was 0,19€. Water from famous brands cost much much more money of course. And if you want to drink just pure water, for the love of your mind, wallet and environment, just drink tap water. It has an extremely good quality and costs roughly 0,002€/l.

    • @troopzon
      @troopzon Před 2 lety

      German tap water is cleaner than any other water u can get due extreme regulations by the government.

    • @seebee925
      @seebee925 Před 2 lety +12

      I also prefer to drink pure water. But it tastet different from the tube in the whole country. Different mineral soil composition. I can't drink that here, for example, because it has so much lime (Kalk?) and it gives me stomach ache.

    • @guyro3373
      @guyro3373 Před 2 lety +41

      @@seebee925 Water from the tap is safe to drink anywhere in Germany (it's tested for that purpose - although if you have very old plumbing, I would be careful). However, that does not mean it might not contains things or tastes you would not enjoy - it's tested for safety, not for taste...

    • @seebee925
      @seebee925 Před 2 lety +5

      @@guyro3373 I know. I didn't even question it. I have lived in Germany for 50 years 😉

    • @seebee925
      @seebee925 Před 2 lety +36

      @@guyro3373 one could at most add: please do not buy/drink any water from NESTLE!

  • @emilioalvarez2763
    @emilioalvarez2763 Před 2 lety +253

    Daaamnn a Dollar and 20 Euros?? Inflation is hitting 😂😂

    • @KaroF.
      @KaroF. Před rokem +6

      1 euro 20 Cent !!!

    • @zckd
      @zckd Před rokem +9

      @@KaroF.take jokes

    • @derek4177
      @derek4177 Před rokem +6

      @@KaroF. dang, we got Sherlock Holmes over here.

    • @weeabo.3383
      @weeabo.3383 Před rokem +2

      @@KaroF.its karen not karo

    • @Harryxd3
      @Harryxd3 Před rokem

      The Inflation is in germany very schit 💀💀

  • @SiriusDelta
    @SiriusDelta Před 2 lety +191

    Not every Edeka looks high quality like this, but most do. Edeka is one of the most expensive groceries here in Germany though, but they surely are on top concerning quality.
    Since I mostly go to the same store and buy the stuff ahead for a whole week, I've created a shopping list that has categories in the same order I walk through the shop, so it's easy to spot if I missed something. Since I use this list, I have almost no wasted groceries anymore as I only buy what I'm definitely consuming. I'd recommend that to everyone, it's a real waste and also a money saver, and it also helps avoiding to buy stuff that you rather don't want to buy like sweets and other unhealthy stuff in a brief moment of weakness ;)

    • @GeeShocker
      @GeeShocker Před 2 lety +2

      Isn't that how almost everybody does it? 🤷‍♂️

    • @SiriusDelta
      @SiriusDelta Před 2 lety +4

      @@GeeShocker most people I know don't have a list. I didn't have one for many years myself. I went to the shop and bought random stuff. Not the best idea.

    • @GeeShocker
      @GeeShocker Před 2 lety +1

      @@SiriusDelta maybe i'm just too old. 🥴

    • @sGSuicude
      @sGSuicude Před 2 lety +3

      And then there is my local Lidl that decided to rearrange the whole place so my list is useless xD

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride Před 2 lety +1

      @@sGSuicude Yeah, I was p... off to...in the middle of the pandemic, you only want to get in and out as fast as possilble, and lidl decides that THIS is the right moment to play musical chairs with their selection.

  • @tobyk.4911
    @tobyk.4911 Před 2 lety +33

    The chocolate company "Lindt" (mentioned near the end of the video) is a Swiss company, however the Lindt chocolate that is sold in Germany usually comes from their factory in Aachen (in western Germany, at the border to Belgium and Netherlands) ... So maybe we could say that it's Swiss chocolate, produced in Germany.
    In that sense, it's not really wrong to say that this chocolate "comes from Germany". ;-)

  • @sevenfifteen
    @sevenfifteen Před 2 lety +160

    Your surprise about food being REAL food ("you use actual cheese") made me laugh. But otoh, it really is so sad, if you think about it. Even bread was butchered in America, nothing is the real thing anymore. Artificial flavor, cancer-causing chemicals, sugar in each product. How do you guys expect your children to become healthy adults like that? I hope, your country will change one day for the better.

    • @gazz3867
      @gazz3867 Před 2 lety +15

      REAL CHEESE! Lol! That's so adorable. Do we want food that is actual food? Um... yes? lol

    • @ForgedInFire6469
      @ForgedInFire6469 Před 2 lety +18

      We can even eat fresh minced Pork meat ("Mett") here in Germany without getting sick because our Hygiene measures for meat are so strict. And our tap water is considered a food item too, so its so clean you can drink it directly from the sink.

    • @rajeshupadhyay5683
      @rajeshupadhyay5683 Před 2 lety +2

      Well said! I am also here to learn how to invest after listening to a lady on tv talk about the importance of investing and how she made 7 figure in 3 month, somehow the video taught me nothing and left me even more confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas on how to invest for retirement

    • @lezliewhicker8450
      @lezliewhicker8450 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rajeshupadhyay5683I'll suggest you lookup Teresa Jensen White, this is her name online, she's now the real investment prodigy since the crash and have help me recovered my loses

    • @petermusa5396
      @petermusa5396 Před 2 lety

      Despite the economic crisis and the rate of unemployment now is the best time to invest

  • @jancleve9635
    @jancleve9635 Před 2 lety +56

    8:17 We have basically 2 types of milk here. Fresh in the fridge and h-milk (haltbare Milch).
    There are skim variants of both but H Milk has a way longer experiation date and tastes different for me.

    • @thedarkfox9851
      @thedarkfox9851 Před 2 lety +7

      Also want to add that alot of terms like "Fresh" are not "protected" so to speak, so you could write that on anything. Which alot of companies do, as it suggests a better product when it is actually just an empty phrase.

    • @chaosinfernoid9008
      @chaosinfernoid9008 Před 2 lety +1

      And both are crappy, because they are heated to prevent it from getting bad. Also normal Milk tastes more like Water then actual milk. Bruh.

    • @justTyping
      @justTyping Před 2 lety +7

      @@chaosinfernoid9008 Only if you buy the 1,5% or even 0,1% version. Dont know why the last one even exist.
      3,5%/3,8% is fine.

    • @chaosinfernoid9008
      @chaosinfernoid9008 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justTyping
      You think these are actual milk?

    • @justTyping
      @justTyping Před 2 lety +2

      @@chaosinfernoid9008 Which one? The 0,1 or 1,5. White Water and thin milk. 3.5/3.8 is ok.
      And yes I know milk has even more when it comes from the cow. We used that kind of milk quite a long time and I also drunk some fresh milk from cow. (so no change of the milk after it come out of a cow)

  • @ializarg
    @ializarg Před 2 lety +13

    In European supermarkets you use coins to unlock the car.
    If you put a coin in, when you return the car and put the lock back on it, the mechanism returns the coin to you.
    But you don't even need a coin, just something the same size.
    That is why there are key chains with a pendant of that size (for example that of BMW) that serve this same purpose.
    In fact many supermarkets or product manufacturers give you a fake coin to use to unlock the carts.

  • @thedarkfox9851
    @thedarkfox9851 Před 2 lety +115

    About the fine in parking spots it is absolutely enforced, but maybe you get lucky and they aren't checking your location at the time.
    Wouldn't try them tho, the Ordungsamt is not known for their ability to let things fly lol
    Edit: Just found out that the supermarkets actually hire private companies to check the parking spots not the Ordnungsamt my bad :)

    • @xDasMottex
      @xDasMottex Před 2 lety +4

      think it depents on the city, last time i saw someone checking it was a women from the "Ordnungsamt" in front of LIdl and she was very strict to this god damm "Reichsbürger" XD sorry this was hillarious

    • @geeemm135
      @geeemm135 Před 2 lety +7

      what he says... dont fuck around with the time limit on supermarket parking spots :D
      some of them get checked manually, others have sensors built into the parking spots that track the amount of time you park there.

    • @anna-ranja4573
      @anna-ranja4573 Před 2 lety

      Yes, this was one with sensors

    • @TakumoZ
      @TakumoZ Před 2 lety +1

      i got fined being in a delivery van, and i delivered goods for the edeka. pasrked there for 10 minutes, didnt have my parking time allocater ("been standing here since") and i got fined 25 €

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent Před 2 lety +1

      @@TakumoZ you should have contacted the management. They cannot possibly charge you for parking there while loading/unloading anyway.

  • @bur1t0
    @bur1t0 Před 2 lety +60

    Going to Germany from Australia, the only thing I missed was great Asian food. Apart from that, pretty much everything was better. Especially the bread. They do not fuck around with bread.

    • @maluex1145
      @maluex1145 Před rokem +11

      Then you didnt go to good asian resteraunts. We got some damn good asian food in germany

    • @bur1t0
      @bur1t0 Před rokem

      @@maluex1145 Some, sure. Of the non-migrant countries, Germany is doing a spectacular job. But Australia is predicated on migrants. The most diverse Kiez feel homogenous by even rural Australian standards.

    • @ehmha3641
      @ehmha3641 Před rokem +7

      @@bur1t0 ever been to Düsseldorf? Germany is a migrant country and the turkish, Italian, greek or viet places are pretty much on point and authentic. Also you'll find authentic restaurants of any kind in any city they're just often not where the tourists go.

    • @kalterverwalter4516
      @kalterverwalter4516 Před rokem +4

      @@maluex1145 Good Asian food is scarce in Germany. Good and Authentic Asian food is almost Impossible to find. Dude German Asian Cuisine can Not be Compared to Australia Asian Cuisine. Just the proximity from Australia to South-East Asia especially in regards of Ingredients cant be underestimated.

    • @kalterverwalter4516
      @kalterverwalter4516 Před rokem

      @@ehmha3641 No not really. Just compare the German Döner to the Turkish one. The Same goes for Italien good in Germany. We use Most of the Times a different cheese which isnt Authentic at all. Or compare a German Carbonara to an Italien one. Also Ragout Bolognese is typically Not eaten with Spaghetti.

  • @usbxg3474
    @usbxg3474 Před 2 lety +104

    Your german might be good, but the name of the "Netto markt" has nothing to do with the german word "Nett". In this case it actually means your american "net" (after deductions, the net weight of a product without the package, the real money you make each month after the taxes are taken off...and so on)

    • @DanielRMueller
      @DanielRMueller Před 2 lety +7

      That might be all true, but the more surprising thing to me was to learn that the discounter "Spar" is not called this name because you can "Geld sparen" (save money, like also in the word "Sparkasse", savings bank), but because it's a dutch acronym for the corporation, and its icon is a fir tree because the word "Spar" also refers to a fir tree.
      I wonder how much this association to "sparen" in Germany however helped them to become popular here back then.
      I think now Spar has been taken over by Edeka (in Germany) however, so I guess this goes into the lexicon of useless knowledge.

    • @spaspieler5687
      @spaspieler5687 Před 2 lety +2

      Actually, "Netto" is italian / latin. Means like "pure" and like @USB XG wrote in brackets.

    • @shacks29
      @shacks29 Před rokem +1

      @@spaspieler5687 No "Netto" is a German word it describes a amount before Tax and after Tax its called "Brutto"...with this name "Netto" is implying they so cheap like a Netto amount before tax.

    • @peterfunny5662
      @peterfunny5662 Před rokem

      ​@@shacks29 It's a loanword from Latin, just like brutto. Also, you got them wrong: Netto is the amount after taxes, and Brutto is before taxes.
      As @spasieler5687 said, Netto is Latin for "pure" or "clean" while Brutto means "raw" or "unpure", implying that some amount of money needs to be metaphorically "cleaned off" to get the "pure" amount.

    • @vornamenachname27
      @vornamenachname27 Před rokem

      ​​@@DanielRMuelleret's get even crazier! EDEKA used to be written EdK which is an acronym/abbreviation for Einkaufsgenossenschaft der Kolonialwarenhändler.

  • @cheliozz3048
    @cheliozz3048 Před 2 lety +34

    It's dry-aged meat, not dry meat :D it's expensive steak that has been dry-aged, usually gets a cover of mold outside the fat which is cut off before being cooked.
    It has a special "nutty" kind of taste according to the reviews and is said to be extremely tender if cooked well.
    Funny thing is: I thought this trend came over from the USA.

    • @lichansan1750
      @lichansan1750 Před 2 lety +2

      Actually ... :D
      Dry ageing was the go to method all over the place until a few decades ago where cooling and industrialization made it cheaper to do the "wet aging" and this became standard
      Dry aging never went completely extinct everywhere. but just rarely used because sooo much expensive. But expensive makes good videos.
      And i also think it was first made popular again in the usa

    • @ImDembe
      @ImDembe Před rokem

      To be fair dry aged meat gets drier since it releases moisture during the process and you get less meat in the end.

    • @AmperahGaming
      @AmperahGaming Před rokem +1

      @@ImDembe dry aged steaks are by no means dry.. they are perfect in every single way

    • @ImDembe
      @ImDembe Před rokem

      @@AmperahGaming That dosn't take anything away from how dry ageing works...if you dry age something to long it's gonna be dry.

    • @AmperahGaming
      @AmperahGaming Před rokem +1

      @@ImDembe the meat isn’t dry when you’re eating it..!

  • @nilsschenkel7149
    @nilsschenkel7149 Před 2 lety +69

    Edeka claims a bit of the higher end image for themselves in Germany, and some things are more expensive there than in your run of the mill discounter. A Netto, Norma, Aldi or Lidl will look pretty different. I´d assume they chose Edeka because usually they are built more spacious, so it´s easier to film there undisturbed.

    • @rajeshupadhyay5683
      @rajeshupadhyay5683 Před 2 lety +5

      Well said! I am also here to learn how to invest after listening to a lady on tv talk about the importance of investing and how she made 7 figure in 3 month, somehow the video taught me nothing and left me even more confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas on how to invest for retirement

    • @lezliewhicker8450
      @lezliewhicker8450 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rajeshupadhyay5683I'll suggest you lookup Teresa Jensen White, this is her name online, she's the real investment prodigy since the crash and have help me recovered my loses

    • @richardwahl4354
      @richardwahl4354 Před 2 lety +2

      Investment now will be wise but the truth is investing on your own will be a high risk. I think it will be best to get a professional👌

    • @alhajishehu7037
      @alhajishehu7037 Před 2 lety +1

      Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future

    • @jewellwalker9808
      @jewellwalker9808 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lezliewhicker8450Thank you, I just lookup her name online and going through her profile in her webpage, she smashed all her state certificate and accreditation🙏

  • @jancleve9635
    @jancleve9635 Před 2 lety +13

    9:40 Not really marshmellow, tastewise a little bit. It is more like a foam or mousse that tastes like pure sugar with a hint of kinda vanilla. Hard to describe.
    Eat it while here, that stuff doesn`t suvive Deutsche Post and Us Postal service. These are fragile and heatsensitiv. If the are old and/or overheated the foam solidifies and voilá Marschmellow^^

  • @marcelx174
    @marcelx174 Před 2 lety +39

    11:27 real butcher shops are getting really rare in Germany. The big supermarkets integrated butcher shops many years ago. Not at Aldi or Lidl. But Edeka, Rewe etc have butchershops

    • @takashikamiyama4607
      @takashikamiyama4607 Před rokem +3

      The butchershop at my local Edeka is pretty good.

    • @Daniel_9881
      @Daniel_9881 Před rokem

      markant has butcher shops too

    • @marcelx174
      @marcelx174 Před rokem +3

      The butchershop at my REWE is good as well. But it's nothing compared to an good old butcher. Real Handwerk. Same with bakeries

    • @ItsTw1sted
      @ItsTw1sted Před rokem

      My rewe doenst have a butchershop :(

  • @Theo-1984
    @Theo-1984 Před rokem +10

    9:40 Dickmann's are like melted marshmellows covered in a thin layer of chocolate and a sweet waffle below. Marshmellow doesn't really describe it too well, but it seems to be the closest to what you'd compare it to.

  • @FaridMC
    @FaridMC Před 2 lety +8

    3:45 Advertisement in TV for tobacco products is already banned in germany. But I can still remember them (35) .

    • @vayalond7203
      @vayalond7203 Před 2 lety +4

      I think it's an European Union wide ban, in France too we don't have Ads for tobacco or Alcohol in TV the only places you can put an Ad for Alcohol in France is on billboards, on Internet or Magazines (and not in Kids or sports related websites/magazines) also Tobacco and Alcohol Brands can't sponsorise sports event and any ads is only the brand, what it do (like the strenght of the Alcohol) and a message telling: too much it's bad for health, no more because otherwise it can fall under an incentive and it's abnned

    • @ArchieArpeggio
      @ArchieArpeggio Před rokem +2

      In Finland tobaco products must be hided in cabins or in automated machines by the register and you have to ask in register what is the number for blue Chesterfield and also rgeular size or bigger pack. Then you puhh that number what register says and the pack of cigarettes comes from inside that machine.

  • @thomasd5
    @thomasd5 Před rokem +10

    That Bratnudel-offer is actually a hot meal to take away. Some Supermarkets have a "hot counter", where you can get hot meals to take away, where can buy hot food in your lunch break ready to be consumed. And when I was in Berlin last summer, I even noticed a supermarket that had some tables and seats where you could eat the food on the spot.

  • @christianemmler6496
    @christianemmler6496 Před 2 lety +16

    About the Parking Fine: you have to leave a "Parkscheibe" in your car, which indicates your time of arrival. So the staff can see. If there is no "Parkscheibe", you get fined anyways

    • @Astrofrank
      @Astrofrank Před 2 lety +2

      In this case, a Parkscheibe is not needed, as written on the sign. Some supermarkets use cameras (and almost surely software) for checking the times. This one calls it "automatische Parkzeitmessung".

    • @jaypee112233
      @jaypee112233 Před 2 lety +1

      Since a few years few supermarkets here added sensors in parking spaces that detect when a car is parking on them so you don't need a Parkscheibe (clock disc). If the system senses that you're exceeding the maximum time someone gets notified and you might get a fine.

    • @user-me3of1di7b
      @user-me3of1di7b Před 2 lety

      mein lokaler rewe will eine parkscheibe, vor 5 Jahren einmal vergessen und nur beim Bäcker im rewe gewesen für knapp 5min, naja das Ordnungshüter war schneller, hat 5 Euro gekostet 😅🤣

  • @XxDarkManaxX
    @XxDarkManaxX Před 2 lety +10

    Awww, the Kinderwurst gave me some childhood flash backs. My Mum was a little strict about that, because if we started begging, she specifically told the employee they shouldn't give us one. Thats why we behaved always very well in every grocery store xD

  • @inkenhafner7187
    @inkenhafner7187 Před rokem +5

    About the parking tickets: most supermarkets have a time limit for parking, a lot of them do not enforce that strictly, but if you see a sign like the one he showed in his video, they're probably quite quick with ticketing you.

  • @habi0187
    @habi0187 Před 2 lety +7

    Regarding the parking it very much depends on the location. In more rural areas it is not enforced so much by the companies but in the bigger cities they even subcontracted the parking to third party companies which will control it by the minute and issue a fine immediately.

  • @jancleve9635
    @jancleve9635 Před 2 lety +12

    12:01 Dry aged is a thing in america too James. I think we got it from you ... like Halloween.
    Tried it once at a barbecue with friends. It was very tender but I am still a babarian^^. I prefer the fresh stuff, tender will get interesting again when I am old.😁

    • @McGhinch
      @McGhinch Před 2 lety

      Dry aged is not a thing from the US. It is the process used before there was plastic wrap available for wet aging. It just got out of style and when some butcher in New York reenvented it, it became fashionable.

  • @LigH_de
    @LigH_de Před 2 lety +25

    4:09 - Bratnudeln mit gebackene»m« Hühnerfilet und Gemüse = Fried noodles with baked chicken filet and vegetables ... never seen that in a local EDEKA, must be a very major branch.
    7:56 - most milk sold in Germany, usually in TetraPak boxes (except for explicit "Frischmilch" in glass bottles or other packs), is pasteurized (H = homogenized and briefly heated) and stays fresh when chill for weeks until opened, and about another week in fridge after opening. Also a reason why not to sell it in huge bottles: Once it gets sour, all the rest would be wasted.
    PS: Why the heck do you call Euros Dollars? No, it's Euros.

    • @Nost2682
      @Nost2682 Před 2 lety +1

      1€ =$1
      In the Edeka there are various food shops.
      We have Chinese food and doner kebabs.

    • @luru112
      @luru112 Před 2 lety +1

      For a normal Edeka I've never seen a restaurant other than a bakery in it either. We have a Edeka and a E-Center in our town. The bigger E-Center has a chinese to go restaurant in it. Maybe the Edeka in there is a mix of both.

    • @2LucasKane3
      @2LucasKane3 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Nost2682 1$=0,98€ Not the same.

    • @Nost2682
      @Nost2682 Před 2 lety

      @@2LucasKane3 A few days before it was 1 to 1.

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 Před rokem

      I think that one's in Krefeld, at least that's the location noted on the original video.

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před 2 lety +4

    About these parking fines on store parking lots: they were usually introduced because too many people who weren't actually shopping in the store were parking there all day, to the point where actual customers could no longer find a parking spot. This is a problem in many places - keep in mind that free parking is very scarce in many European cities.
    Generally speaking, the fuller the parking lot, the more likely the fines are to be enforced. However, if you are an actual customer and just forgot to display your Parkscheibe, there is a fair chance you may not have to pay after you spoke to the manager.
    However, some stores have outsourced the parking enforcement to other companies usually named "parking control" or something like this. Some of these companies are very greedy. So you can't be sure to escape without paying the fee. Although if too many customers complain about having to pay the fees, chances are the management will switch to a different enforcement company before they lose too many customers.

  • @TheKartoffel101
    @TheKartoffel101 Před 2 lety +3

    The idea of those big supermarkets is to be like a mini-mall so they have their own stores and butcher and fish shops in there. So it's a bit of either a downsized mall or an upgraded supermarket.

  • @Skyliner04s
    @Skyliner04s Před 2 lety +5

    "Netto" (translates to "net") has 2 different defintions in Germany, but it´s always exclusive:
    It either in relation of the contents of something without the packaging like: "There are 500g frosted flakes net in this box."
    Or in relation to the costs of something without the taxes like: "The box of frosted flakes comes in at two fitty net."
    "Brutto" (translates to gross) is the opposite, it includes packaging and taxes.

    • @ihurtyourbrain3685
      @ihurtyourbrain3685 Před 2 lety +1

      no dude
      "nett" means nice, so niceo 😁

    • @Alex_Ma21
      @Alex_Ma21 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ihurtyourbrain3685 yes, but thats not where the name comes from. netto is literally a word in german which doesnt has to do anything with nett

    • @ihurtyourbrain3685
      @ihurtyourbrain3685 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Alex_Ma21 bruh....

    • @YamiSuzume
      @YamiSuzume Před rokem +1

      Those translations are both the same net.

    • @Tinyten
      @Tinyten Před rokem

      In Germany you often ask stuff like what a salary is after all the tax that you pay (i.e. Lohnsteuer - salary tax). So "netto" means the real amount of money you end up having.
      I think the name "Netto" wants to suggest that you pay the real prices there without any added costs. Which is a lie of course.

  • @ergocinema
    @ergocinema Před 2 lety +3

    I also shed a tear when I ate Toblerone for the first time. They used to make the giant ones where you need a saw to cut it down.

    • @mortenbecks2017
      @mortenbecks2017 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe that is the answer to the "how are you guys not fat?"-question. The candy is so good you are completely fullfilled after a bite or two. Scarfing it down like a box of twinkies or rice crispie treats would be disrespectful.

  • @FeldiArts
    @FeldiArts Před 2 lety +2

    "Why is food so cheap in germany?"
    less than 10€ minimum wage... simple as that.

    • @000jimbojones000
      @000jimbojones000 Před 2 lety

      Well in the us its 7.25$ minimum wage and the food is almost double the price since 2009 (when i was in the us the last time). For example you pay 5-6 $ for a freakin frozen pizza. One that costs 2.50 over here. Prices in the US are rly skyrocking at a fast rate.. way faster than in europe.

  • @fliplefrog8843
    @fliplefrog8843 Před 2 lety +1

    I've had have to laugh sooo hard! Nice one, dude...

  • @minischembri9893
    @minischembri9893 Před 2 lety +3

    Dry aged meat is meat that cured in very dry air so that it doesn't rot thanks to bacteria etc.
    It is so tender once cooked that you can cut it with a fork !!

  • @IceBro
    @IceBro Před 2 lety +4

    There are some places that are very strict about how long you can park there but supermarkets generally don't check how long you park.
    I've seen a Lidl near a stadium before which had a sensor in every parking lot because people parked there whenever there was a game and customers had nowhere to park.

    • @Nost2682
      @Nost2682 Před 2 lety

      Most of the time it's a rip off. You also get a ticket if you don't have a parking disc in your car.
      Or if it hasn't leafed off yet.

  • @jochenlutz6524
    @jochenlutz6524 Před 2 lety +1

    Another issue to check if the white asparagus is fresh is to look at the bottom of it (where it has been cut). If that looks dry, don't buy it.

  • @terenceskill9526
    @terenceskill9526 Před rokem

    Just had a big laugh when you were reading "Aprikosenbaellchen" :D XD

  • @sylviarohge4204
    @sylviarohge4204 Před 2 lety +3

    8:04 This milk is not in the refrigerated section.
    Most milk is sold in such packs.
    The milk is homogenized (the fat droplets are extremely fine and remain evenly in the milk) and ultra-high heated (to preserve, kills bacteria and spores).
    Thanks to this process, the milk does not need to be refrigerated and, unopened, has a shelf life of more than 6 months.

    • @Zodiac301
      @Zodiac301 Před rokem +1

      No it was refrigerated. It was in a german Kühlregal. Ultra high heated milk is marked different

    • @historyman9436
      @historyman9436 Před rokem

      That there was infact refrigerated milk. Easiest way to tell is that the Homogenized milk cartons tend to have an H on the packaging - distinctly missing here.
      Beyond that, our refrigerating units also have that little bar you saw briefly at the very bottom

  • @marcoftheninja6278
    @marcoftheninja6278 Před 2 lety +3

    7:15 Making an actual list for groceries on paper a good way to avoid buying more thing than you need.
    I personally don't use a marker, but I rip the paper edge next to the name on the list to check it.

    • @claudiakarl7888
      @claudiakarl7888 Před 2 lety

      I use an app on my phone, I can tick everything off there too

    • @marcoftheninja6278
      @marcoftheninja6278 Před 2 lety

      @@claudiakarl7888 never used an app for such a thing before...
      I'm still pretty much old-school 😅😉

  • @DasIllu
    @DasIllu Před 2 lety +2

    "Alice in Wonderland" was yesterday. Today it's "Ami im Aldi" 🙂

  • @Selgald
    @Selgald Před 2 lety +2

    For public parking spots, it will get enforced (in rural areas not so much). If it's a parking spot dedicated for a supermarket, it will not because it's private property, those sings are there for legal reasons in case someone abuses it. There are also places where you have to pay, so a barrier opens, and you can park (but you won't see that at supermarkets, that's more for dedicated big parking garages).

  • @h3m1v33
    @h3m1v33 Před 2 lety +4

    You dont know what dry age is? Watch Guga man. It concentrates the flavour basically and it gets that unique funky dry age flavour.
    Since alot of water evaporates you pay more money for the Same amount of meat. Btw you Cut away the dry Part on the outside and eat the moist Part inside.

  • @Danisachan
    @Danisachan Před 2 lety +7

    I don't know if anyone in the comments said it already, but most of the milk in grocery stores in Germany is actually not refrigerated. (The ones shown here in the video were on plain shelves too). They don't have to be. They go through a process of superheating before being packaged which makes them last for months all without a refrigerator. That's why seeing milk stocked alongside your cans and other pantry items is not an uncommon thing in German households. :)

    • @galimir
      @galimir Před rokem +3

      not true.Its non refrigerated only the dead irradiated sht,what is so dead it cant go spoiling😉All the normal fresh milk and yogurts are refrigerated here.Yeah,there are piles of the dead sht too,but I never ever buy any of it-as there is not a single reason I would prefer dead sht over fresh milks and yogurts.And the prise is totally affordable for me,even of thr bio and biodynamic ones(what I only buy).I just love German supermarkets!

    • @AmperahGaming
      @AmperahGaming Před rokem +2

      @@galimir I always buy fresh whole milk in glass bottles! It’s amazing

  • @unclepear
    @unclepear Před 2 lety +1

    At 0:49 i completely died from laughter. I dont know if it was on purpose, but the way he said "edeka" was identical to the wermacht song "Erika"

  • @pray4x
    @pray4x Před 2 lety +2

    4:40 it's just a normal Brötchen, kinda funny how special it seems to be for others 😅 I eat one of those every morning 😋

  • @CavHDeu
    @CavHDeu Před 2 lety +3

    Ich liebe Amerikaner, also das Gebäck 😅 aber ihr Amis seid auch ganz ok 😎
    Er sagt da was völlig richtiges, deutscher Pudding ist ok, aber niederländischer Vla ist unschlagbar 😋

  • @WolfkingSybren
    @WolfkingSybren Před 2 lety +4

    Love the video!
    As a smoker I actually made a little collection of the horrific pictures they put on the sigarettes and tabacco...it's like art...so yes, you are right....the pictures don't help people to not buy their tabacco....even commercials won't do it.
    But the EU is planning to price the tabacco so high that most people won't be able to afford it ( including me) so in a year or two, we are forced to stop smoking.....( that strategy will work for the government)

    • @Chimponaut
      @Chimponaut Před 2 lety +2

      It might not help in your case, but the fact is that it does help.

    • @justTyping
      @justTyping Před 2 lety +1

      Buy the album from postillon where you can put them in.

    • @chaosmagican
      @chaosmagican Před 2 lety +2

      Yay another black market emerges. Then I can go buy weed in a store and have to go to my current dealer for tobacco.

    • @WolfkingSybren
      @WolfkingSybren Před 2 lety +2

      @@chaosmagican I can see that happen fairly soon...jeezz what world are we living on/ in?
      well let's enjoy it now it's still doable..cheers!

    • @dettkima
      @dettkima Před 2 lety

      I think it stops young people starting so they might never be addicted

  • @berosti460
    @berosti460 Před rokem

    I Watch your Videos since 1/2 year now and i love it to See you whatching and loughing my Country

  • @shieru2207
    @shieru2207 Před 2 lety

    Love your content, James! Greetings from germany.

  • @Flugkaninchen
    @Flugkaninchen Před 2 lety +4

    If You are already that impressed by a German grocery store, wait You see a French one!
    I'm from Germany, so Edeka is pretty standard for me. French grocery stores are still on a whole different level.

    • @Nils.Minimalist
      @Nils.Minimalist Před rokem

      Well, the Super U in France (Brittany) are no better or worse than our Real's.

  • @wolsch3435
    @wolsch3435 Před 2 lety +3

    The prices in German supermarkets may seem low to you. You just have to remember that these prices refer to average incomes in Germany. We are currently experiencing severe inflation and retail sales are falling massively.

  • @schnelma605
    @schnelma605 Před 2 lety +2

    1:07 Normally you have to put a parking disc under the windscreen. The sign says automatic parking timer (automatische Parkzeitmessung), so they do it differently

  • @FINNSTIGAT0R
    @FINNSTIGAT0R Před 2 měsíci

    The issue with the graphic warning pictures on cigarette packs is that everyone already knows smoking is harmful, and after seeing the images a few times, people tend to ignore them. I know this from personal experience; I continued smoking even after those warnings were introduced, and they never influenced me.
    What is effective is when someone you know develops a serious illness from smoking or dies, or when you start experiencing the harmful effects yourself and become frightened. Additionally, peer pressure plays a significant role: as fewer people smoke, there is a general pressure not to be the odd one out. When society starts speaking about smoking in very derogatory terms, that also has an impact.
    While the pictures on the packs may be one of many strategies to make smoking less appealing, they are ineffective on their own. Nobody has ever quit smoking solely because of those photos.

  • @deadlineuniverse3189
    @deadlineuniverse3189 Před 2 lety +4

    2.95€ is roughly 1/4-1/3 of the pay the German Worker is entitled by law to make for an hour of work.
    Although the facts I’m basing this off are like 5 years old.

    • @hdlink
      @hdlink Před 2 lety

      Minimum wage is actual 10,45 Eur/hour. Going up in October to 12 Eur/hour.

    • @SaraBlu
      @SaraBlu Před rokem

      It was 9,82€ for the first half of 2022, so 1/3 is pretty close to the price of the sandwich (belegtes Brötchen)

  • @wodanswil
    @wodanswil Před rokem

    Ay man. This channel is good. I'm Dutch and when I go to Germany, it's like going to far away relatives cultrurewise but only on the surface! Digging deeper I get a lot of sentiments as echoed here on your channel. I love the differences. There's not a big enough sack of weed I can smuggle on my holidays for the time I'm wanting to stay there. Heard they're fixing cannabis being illegal though...

  • @deitschebanana4128
    @deitschebanana4128 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey James, your pronounciation is way better than Donnie's from "Passport Two" who is living in Germany for few years now. You really make an effort to learn, I like it :-)

  • @alexaales7937
    @alexaales7937 Před rokem +1

    James, you not being able to get over the fact that we use real cheese on our sandwiches just cracked my up, that was so funny!

  • @generalsaufenberg4931
    @generalsaufenberg4931 Před 2 lety

    10:00 That's how I noticed for the first time that I'd gotten old.
    When they stopped giving me a free slice of Schinkenwurst, in the butcher's shop 😥🤣🤣

  • @ytdrachengame1157
    @ytdrachengame1157 Před rokem

    Hello from Dortmund in Germany! ✌️😀 It is incredible how good you pronounce the German words. Chapeau!

  • @fotzkopp4723
    @fotzkopp4723 Před rokem +1

    Comparing Crack to Lyoner is hilariously funny hahahaha :DDDDDDD

  • @RagingGoblin
    @RagingGoblin Před rokem

    Dry-aged beef is incredible, man. Try it if you haven't already.
    It doesn't taste 'dry'; it's mellow and tender as shit.
    Costs half a leg though, since the beef is losing up to 40% of its weight in the process of drying (and cutting) -- making it twice as expensive as the same quality beef without the added step by weight along -- not counting storage etc. In reality, it's often like 2-3 times as expensive.
    But it's *really* great. Something for a special occasion.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo5703 Před 2 lety +2

    Good thing for their next marketing campain :netto is niceo!!!would work.

  • @jx4219
    @jx4219 Před 2 lety +2

    No those smoking hazard pictures do something. I'm a smoker and it is depressing seeing those pictures all the time. You have to remember i don't see them only when buying but anytime i smoke a cigarette so several times a day. But also like many smokers it's not like i don't want to quit but i can't. I see them as a constant reminder that i will get pretty fucked in a few decades if i don't stop. So i'm for those pictures. At least the packaging isn't lying then.

  • @CptnAlpac
    @CptnAlpac Před 2 lety +2

    This super cheap food is actually a problem, as our farmers have problems keepin thier heads above the water. The really cheap stuff should be at least a bit more expensive.. even if it would just like a few percent it would help alot.
    Greetings from Germany, luv ur content and to see u improvin your german skills. Keep it up mate!
    btw I'm a german chef so if u wanna learn about german cuisine, hook me up and i will try to awnser ur questions ^^

  • @maikigr9560
    @maikigr9560 Před 2 lety +1

    10:00 u get 1 disc of sausage at the metzger/butcher and i did see them giving out free ones after the customer bought something and is leaving and just for the Kids.
    Generally u can ask to try stuff is small samples before u buy them, not in the Supermarket wirh prepackaged stuff tho.
    Supermakets have a "bar" like its shown in the video

  • @Jujinko
    @Jujinko Před 2 lety

    I love ur content !

  • @ThomasKossatz
    @ThomasKossatz Před 2 lety +2

    Simple answer to complicated questions: In the beginnig, you showed 4 different companies in strong competition. In the US you see 1 big Walmart. Now guess were you have more competition.

  • @nimwey7701
    @nimwey7701 Před 2 lety +1

    He calls everything in Dollar prices while it is Euro prices, so it's even cheaper then in Dollars 🤣

  • @R2BMusicCH
    @R2BMusicCH Před 2 lety +1

    It's got real cheese! 🤣 What kind of cheese would you put on it instead? Virtual cheese?
    Nice one mate.

    • @Astrofrank
      @Astrofrank Před 2 lety

      Schmelzkäse oder gleich Analogkäse (heute als veganer Käse beworben).

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 Před 2 lety

    Rolling the R at the front of your mouth is totally fine. It is a bit more typical that way in the south of Germany, especially in Bavaria. You don't have to produce it at the back of your throat.
    Either way is totally fine. It just shows where you grew up or learned German, that's it.
    Bratnudeln mit Hühnerfilet und Gemüse is fried noodles with chicken filet and veggies. Nope, Brat is not sausage, just because Americans say Brats to Bratwurst. Which is to fry / braten, and Wurst = sausage, so a Brat-wurst, or Bratwurst is a fried sausage. That's it. So if you see Brat-Nudeln, it means fried noodles.
    There is the unrefrigerated milk, and it is usually stored uncooled in large trays of cartons. While fresh milk and dairy products are definitely cooled. When it says "Frische Milch" it means "Fresh milk" and that HAS to be refrigerated.
    Schokoküsse are a very typical German sweet. It is soooomewhat similar to marshmallow. But while marshmallow is spongy and sloooowly springs back into shape if pressed, the filling here is very fluffy and creamy, yet still incredibly sweet. Sickeningly sweet, actually. The chocolate coating is very thin so there is a tiny snap when bite into it. Best cooled slightly in the fridge but definitely not in the freezer.
    Dry aging meat leaves a pelicle outside the meat that has to be removed before preparing, but the beefy flavor intensifies. A lot. Nope, only the outside is dry, the inside is incredibly tender, and loaded with flavor, and still incredibly juicy, if prepared correctly. Check out "Sous vide everything", and you'll find a fellow American from Florida who excels at creating awesome meat dishes with his technique.

  • @McGhinch
    @McGhinch Před 2 lety

    Dry aging the meat was the only way to ripen the meat before plastic shrink wraps. The meat started to rot on the outside and butchers had to cut away the rotten parts. This way meat became expensive because of all the waste meat that was cut away. Then, with transporting meat from South-America to Europe, they discovered wet aging.
    A couple of butchers in New York, iirc, re-discovered dry aging and it began to spread around the world from there. But, it is actually a thing from the past.

  • @atzenpeterMcfresh
    @atzenpeterMcfresh Před 2 lety

    The comparison of meat and crack....made my day :D

  • @PiratePawsLive
    @PiratePawsLive Před 2 lety +2

    Cool video, just did leave my 2 BMW coins here as a smoker in Germany. I don't need those images and don't care either way about them. I know what smoking does, I knew it for decades. Problem is the Tabak industry makes it so expensive to stop if you don't go cold turkey. All the nicotine replacement products or habit removal products, like the heater cigarettes and the like are way more expensive than just smoking Tabacco and rolling your own cigarettes.
    As a poor person I cannot afford the replacement articles :(.

    • @PiratePawsLive
      @PiratePawsLive Před 2 lety

      @Temeraire Currently sadly not. Once I get a higher paying job I should be able to. Currently I am smoking around 10-15 cigarettes a day. 1 pack of replacement cigarette IQOS sticks is 6,50€ with 20 in it. I tried the free offer and it worked great, I noticed a improvement in lung capacity and felt better. These vape things cause me to choke so these don't work for me. I pay for a pack of tobacco 25€ which lasts 2-3 weeks. If I roughly calculate a month of IQOS these would run me 117€ versus 40€ for tobacco. But I will quit once my financial situation allows it and am currently in the process of slowly smoking less and less to make the transition easier. Smoking for 22 years is not that great xD.

  • @MrJueKa
    @MrJueKa Před rokem

    In Germany, the best drinking water in the world comes from the normal water pipe in every home. Nobody has to buy any extra water, this is a complete waste of money, and has to always carry the bottles back and forth, and if you like, you can spice up your water with a soda streamer or any kind of syrup for instance.

  • @der10mann
    @der10mann Před 2 lety +1

    @The Dark Fox: So after I've read some things here that are definitely wrong, I have to write something about it. These car parks are not monitored by the public order office, but by private companies. One of the first companies to offer this was Parkraum. Since these are private parking spaces, the public order office cannot be responsible for them. There is now more than one company that offers this! The reason why these companies exist is mainly that there are branches whereby 0730 all parking spaces have already been occupied by office workers from neighboring companies (mainly in cities). The fact that these companies charge insane prices is because they don't get money from everyone. You defend yourself and don't pay the bill quickly, really expensive. Of all things, they have to prove who the driver was (by photo). That means an employee (like me) sits around in a parking lot all day, taking pictures of all the vehicles and drivers parked on the property.
    About the prices for parking space (sometimes agreed individually with the branch). Parking time was mostly 1 1/2 hours.
    First-time illegal parking: €35
    Second illegal parking: €50 or €75
    Third-time illegal parking: The vehicle is towed away immediately after 1 1/2 hours. Cost €450
    I once had the case where a woman was towed away, illegally parked after the third time, and had never paid before. She had to pay around €850 immediately with all late payment penalties to get her car back.
    What I would like to point out for everyone who should get it at some point. You are only obliged to pay the towing costs, the previous reminders must not be included, since the company theoretically has to prove who the driver was in each case.
    And very important. If you're sure they didn't take a photo of your face, you can just search your car. It is only moved to a free parking space in 1 to 2 km. Then the company can run behind you to get the money.
    If anyone has any questions, I'll be happy to answer them. Worked for the bums and cutthroats for over a year.

  • @CadaMul
    @CadaMul Před 2 lety +1

    all the new parkingspaces got cameras and numberplaterecognition, so every minute is fined.

  • @d4rk5h4d0w
    @d4rk5h4d0w Před 2 lety +1

    12:23 The Lindt chocolate in Germany does not come from Switzerland. The Lindt chocolate in Germany comes from Germany. More precisely, from Lindt & Sprüngli GmbH in Aachen.

  • @hannes6114
    @hannes6114 Před 2 lety

    Gotta say - never have seen lockers before and that Efeka is definitely an extravagant one :)

  • @_LOGA_
    @_LOGA_ Před dnem

    So it depends how strict they are with parking fines. I know places where it doesn't matter, but also places where they write you a ticket the second you leave the car and not setting your marking meter or the second your over two hours.

  • @xDasMottex
    @xDasMottex Před 2 lety +1

    about the parking...same times they are very strict, sometimes they are not depents on the city and the office, when they catch you, you pay. The point is we have parking discs. when they catch your car without one in the front window you get a ticket, so you have to put the disc in the front with the time you arrived there and so they can see how long youre parking there

    • @DomingoDeSantaClara
      @DomingoDeSantaClara Před 2 lety

      Funnily enough I just saw one of those on a German car here in the UK a few days ago,thanks for the explanation. The supermarkets over here usually have camera controlled parking which identifies what time you enter and leave by recording the number plate. There's no escape!

  • @huliganalter6095
    @huliganalter6095 Před 2 lety

    3:20 "A Dollar and 20 Euros" that 1,20€ is hella complicated to buy 😂😂

  • @MrLowbob
    @MrLowbob Před 2 lety

    regarding the parking fines its really depending on where you are. in my new hometone there is like one check every other year and in some places in hamburg where i lived before, if you go more than 1 hour over the limit you can pretty much be sure to get a ticket every time

  • @FanatiX24
    @FanatiX24 Před rokem

    In my german reagion in southwest, parking in some of these supermarkets can be very, very strict. It is a sensor installed on each parking place, and if there is someone parking over time, they come immediately out to fine you, and it will cost a lot of money.

  • @moufo8253
    @moufo8253 Před rokem

    Usually germans dont buy aspargus at the grocery store.
    Here it's a seasonal vegetable you get at little huts put up by aspargus farms all across the cities.
    Not sure about bigger cities but thats how you do it in more rural areas.
    Same for strawberries. there u can even go to the fields and pick your own

  • @zerpol1386
    @zerpol1386 Před 2 lety +2

    All those prices are 2x today. The good thing is they could become 10x expensive and Id still prefer germany over america.

  • @tatjanameyer4022
    @tatjanameyer4022 Před 2 lety

    The reason you dry meat is that you do not need to keep it in your fridge. You carve it with a knife and eat it raw, yammyyyyy! Healthy and good. In Finland we have dried reindeer, so good

  • @stef-zen
    @stef-zen Před rokem +1

    The parking is a little like gambling. I always forgot to set my parking clock until I got a ticket after the 100th time. Now I won't forget. (Bought an automatic one 😜)

  • @smiledwolf7824
    @smiledwolf7824 Před rokem

    Funny how I saw a random video of a supermarket nearby on your channel haha

  • @biloaffe
    @biloaffe Před 9 měsíci

    The parking duration is monitored by camera. When you arrive, the license plate will be time stamped. When you leave the parking lot, the license plate is time-stamped again using a camera. If you parked longer than allowed, you will receive the bill sent to your home.

  • @markmeier2781
    @markmeier2781 Před 2 lety

    With the parking, some supermarkets has sensors in the floor. If the care is not moved within the announced time they automatedly know and someone comes out, check if you are at the care and if not you will receive a ticke.

  • @misterugly4984
    @misterugly4984 Před rokem

    6:34 You killing me..XD

  • @commandershepard2490
    @commandershepard2490 Před 2 lety +2

    Here is the thing... it would be fuckin illegal to use fake cheese. AND it would be fuckin illegal to say "fresh milk" if it isnt. So every Milk package has either "fresh" or "durable" on it. You cannot lie here for advertising a fresh milk if it isnt.

  • @SkilledPlayerLeague
    @SkilledPlayerLeague Před 2 lety

    Mate I just started to watch some of your Vids lately.
    The moment i saw this comparison I was like , that looks like the edeka around here... and the DM... and the NETTO! wait a minute....
    turns out thats the stores close to me xD
    Just as info:
    - 'Edeka' is considered to be a more premium supermarket, the look and the presentation is different than other similar markets
    + most of the stores will have a meat counter with a butcher and a cheese counter
    (bigger ones like this have even a backery section and a sushi counter, @2:00 min behind him)
    - The inside of Dickmanns is more comparable to fluffy foam-like cream (milk mousse)
    - The dished @4:10 are actually from a asian restaurant inside of the store
    - The 'Amerikaner' are called 'Black and white cookie' in the US
    Germany is waiting for you :D

  • @bigN-422
    @bigN-422 Před 2 lety

    I love this video so much bro I had to watch it 5 times. Still laughing. SAUSAGES NUDELN 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @xbane5109
    @xbane5109 Před rokem

    Your German is getting real Good. Very funny to See your mind is blown 😂

  • @christianprehn7919
    @christianprehn7919 Před rokem

    Also at 5:23 this is when he first entered the actual supermarket. Before that he was just in the hallway where some "fast food chaines and bakeries have their shops open"

  • @Lutanend
    @Lutanend Před 2 lety +2

    The locker thing is new for me

    • @moepdiesau1768
      @moepdiesau1768 Před 2 lety

      i only know lockers like that from media markt

  • @ATypiclaNPC
    @ATypiclaNPC Před rokem

    The word "Brötchen" could be one of tha hardest words of the words we use in our daily live to pronounce. The ending alone "chen" is even hard for u but it come right after a t which makes it even harder to pronounce correct. And then it has the letter "ö"in it which u don´t even have in ur language.

  • @Gal85gal
    @Gal85gal Před rokem

    I have a story about the pictures on cigs. My friend bought cigs and they had " smoking causes impotence" on the packaging. He handed them back and said: "May I have the ones that kill?"

  • @xMahaDMAhx
    @xMahaDMAhx Před rokem

    NETTO translated to NICE-O made me laugh😅

  • @sodaaccount
    @sodaaccount Před 2 lety

    I exclusively wear Levi's. Bought my first ones in the US in 2008 for a mere 20-30$ per piece. I still wear them today and they even saved my skin countless times when I was skating more often. One of the best investments I ever made and eventhough prices have risen over the years you can still get them for 40-50$. Another great tip are Hilfigher boxershorts. My 2008 ones are still good, except one that ripped apart recently.