Most of the fruits and vegetables are Bioland certified, and most of them are from a local farm near Heidelberg. The melon and obviously the bananas are not from Germany.
The Bread is organic whole-grain spelt bread from a local bakery. The grains are probably also local.
The oat milk is from organic locally (Baden-Württemberg) sourced and produced oats.
Would you mind posting the receipt for this? I’m curious how much each item was.
I get like 75ct discount in total because I am there frequently, so don’t bother reading every Rabatt. There is also one popsicle on there, which I didn’t include in the 97€ because I ate it in front of the store.
In addition to this, I also included (bought from other stores):
This bad looking bread cost 6€ ?!? I can buy 6 baguettes for this price.
But why would I want baguettes? It’s just very long white bread. No nutrients and barely any tase.
BAGUETTE, BARELY ANY TASTE ???
I’m 100%here for this outrage over bread
While baguette can also be whole-grain, I don’t think whole-grain baguette costs 1€ a piece. White bread tastes terrible.
Have you ever eaten german whole-grain spelt or rye bread? TBF, I haven’t eaten French baguette either.
I think you are understimating the quantities of different bread you can find in our boulangerie.
There is about 40k boulangeries in France.
Whole-grain bread big advantage is a longer conservation, it doesn’t taste like paper even a week after being bought unlike a baguette, but it’s still best when fresh. The whole grain bread cost 2.3€ here.
Whole-grain is cheaper than white bread, white bread was actually a luxury before moderns time.
Are you comparing a baguette with a regular white bread ?
Have you eaten something else than german bread ?
It’s from a shop in Germany and the product is called Black Forest Tofu, shouldn’t it be Schwarzwald Tofu?
I thought Taifun was a German company as well.