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The Average German Supermarket: Discounters and Rules at the Checkout
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We're investigating the German shopping experience.
What's on their shopping list? What are their supermarkets like?
And is the checkout speed as deadly as it's made out to be?
We're following Michael Müller, an Average German, to find out.
Today, Michael is doing his grocery shopping.
Like for 22% of Germans, Saturday is his preferred shopping day.
The highest-consumed food products in Germany are milk,
butter, cheese, eggs, vegetables, bread, and meat.
Oops. He's forgotten something.
Ha! Better not forget the "Pfand". Aka the bottles for recycling.
In Germany, there are broadly two types of supermarkets:
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