• nudny ekscentryk
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        361 year ago

        That’s weird as well, but what I meant is in Europe you pack your groceries yourself

        • @bitwaba
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          291 year ago

          This OP picture is from somewhere in Europe. “Till” is the English word, while Americans would say something like cash register or check out counter. And SPAR is a European chain of grocery stores

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          But in the U.S our food is not fresh enough to be bagged by the customer. It must be wrapped so it can sit out for a considerable duration.

          • nudny ekscentryk
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            21 year ago

            interesting, didn’t know that despite having lived in the UK and Ireland for a while

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Colruyt insists on their weird “cashier tranfers the items into another cart while scanning and bags them for you while they’re at it” strategy. And they do own the Spar brand in Belgium.

          Although as franchisees some of the Spar stores keep the regular tills. Unfortunately mine does the weird cart transfer thing, which is much slower, though apparently it deters theft…?

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          11 year ago

          Oh, right.

          Maybe we should look into that to reduce unemployment.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m from the “European country” known as UK and every single major store sells plastic wrapped baguettes. You only see them in paper in the smaller shops

      • @naun
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        21 year ago

        It’s a plastic bag with tiny holes in it. These are on the store floor, where people can grab a baguette for themselves. The plastic keeps the braguette relatively safe, and the holes allow moisture to escape, keeping the baguette crispy for the day

    • Flying SquidM
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      111 year ago

      Oddly enough, most American supermarkets put every baguette they bake that day (if they bake it that day) in plastic bags. Although in this case, I believe they mean that they broke the baguette in the plastic bag in half so it would fit in the bag with the rest of the groceries.

    • @Bruncvik
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      41 year ago

      The meme is also European, from Ireland. That said, I’m more interested which Spar is selling long enough baguettes that they don’t fit in a bag. My local shops don’t.

      • @luluApples
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        21 year ago

        I know lidl sell the big baguettes like this

        • @Bruncvik
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          11 year ago

          Thanks; I’ll try it. I usually get bread and sparkling water there (their produce and meat quality got so bad I switched to Aldi), but I haven’t been looking for baguettes yet.

    • @postmateDumbass
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      21 year ago

      Americans still feeling superior because their country has solved this problem by selling sliced bread.