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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink20•edit-23 months agoWell it’s Milka chocolate from Switzerland, so I’m not so sure about that
minus-squareno bananaOPlink14•3 months agoI’m from Europe, bitches! Yes, I can eat my eggs raw how about you, Americans?!
minus-squareFQQDlinkfedilinkEnglish8•3 months agoThat’s not a good thing, that means I live closer to this abomination
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•3 months agoI was going to comment enjoy your vomit flavored eggs, but I guess not
minus-squareDr. WeskerlinkfedilinkEnglish14•edit-23 months ago Well it’s Milka chocolate from Switzerland, so I’m not so sure about that I thought milk-a chocolate was from Italy?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•3 months agoI live in Italy (not Italian) and I feel personally offended by how bad that pun was. You, sir (or lady, or whatever the fuck you are) should be in a max security pun-itentiary
minus-square@norimeelink1•3 months agoOriginally a Swiss brand Suchard now owned by Mondelez, mostly produced in Germany. You are probably thinking of Italian chocolate Brand Ferrero (Nutella, Kinder products, Rocher …)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•3 months agoMilka is produced in Germany since the 90s. And we Swiss people don’t like it.
minus-square@finkratlink2•3 months agoI mean we could actually make this a lot worse and put a Hershey bar in there, I’m sure the butyric acid will kick it up a notch… At least they’re using Milka
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-4•3 months agoI suppose you have yet to see English or Germans eating… It’s… An unpleasant experience.
minus-squareno bananaOPlink3•3 months agoSeems Germans need better protein sources. Like eggs and chocolate.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•3 months agoThey used to, but I heard that döner kebabs are too expensive nowadays.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•3 months agoAs a German I’m interested what you mean. Care to share an example, preferably visual?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-23 months agoCould you maybe not fucking mention us in the same sentence with England when it comes to food?
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Well it’s Milka chocolate from Switzerland, so I’m not so sure about that
I’m from Europe, bitches! Yes, I can eat my eggs raw how about you, Americans?!
That’s not a good thing, that means I live closer to this abomination
Skill issue
How about that beef, tho?
Pork is better tbh
I was going to comment enjoy your vomit flavored eggs, but I guess not
Are you drunk? Why so competitive?
Why so serious?
Anchovies
I thought milk-a chocolate was from Italy?
I live in Italy (not Italian) and I feel personally offended by how bad that pun was.
You, sir (or lady, or whatever the fuck you are) should be in a max security pun-itentiary
pasta la vista
Originally a Swiss brand Suchard now owned by Mondelez, mostly produced in Germany.
You are probably thinking of Italian chocolate Brand Ferrero (Nutella, Kinder products, Rocher …)
It’s-a joke!
It’s owned by American food conglomerate Mondelez.
Milka is produced in Germany since the 90s. And we Swiss people don’t like it.
I mean we could actually make this a lot worse and put a Hershey bar in there, I’m sure the butyric acid will kick it up a notch… At least they’re using Milka
I suppose you have yet to see English or Germans eating… It’s… An unpleasant experience.
As a German, I have seen Germans eating. I think.
Germans eat???
Yes, you
Seems Germans need better protein sources. Like eggs and chocolate.
Allegedly
They used to, but I heard that döner kebabs are too expensive nowadays.
As a German I’m interested what you mean. Care to share an example, preferably visual?
What exactly did you see?
Could you maybe not fucking mention us in the same sentence with England when it comes to food?