The text in the picture says: “The choice is yours!”.

  • @[email protected]
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    227 minutes ago

    Just some context: Lidl has this sort of campaign going on for years as of to promote their own store brands - other markets here do that too. They do the same with showing a shopping cart consisting of store brands vs brand products and on how much you can money u can save.

    Maybe they can use the current momentum to push this campaign more …

  • @[email protected]
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    32 hours ago

    I don’t understand why we seek to be better in this kind of files (bad food, stupidly sugared beverage)

    It’s not like a national pride

  • @Evotech
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    1510 hours ago

    Water, fucking free

  • @[email protected]
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    3616 hours ago

    I forgor denmark didn’t use the euro for a sec and I was extremely confused as to why pepsi costed that much in Denmark LMAO

    • @tauonite
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      39 hours ago

      I thought it was per liter and moved on to the comments but I now realize that that would’ve been even worse. Don’t really know what I was thinking, I can be stupid at times

      • @[email protected]
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        615 hours ago

        That does seem quite expensive though. I think here in Germany it’s around 1€ for the 1.5l bottle (plus deposit), although I’ve never ever bought Pepsi tbh.

        • @grue
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          413 hours ago

          It’s also a noticeably bigger price delta than the one between store-brand cola and Pepsi (or Coke) here in the States. When I was at the store yesterday a store-brand 2 liter bottle was $1, while name-brands were $2.50.

  • @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    I wish it was still called Max over here. The design was cooler back at the very beginning, but “max” still sounds cooler than “zero sugar”. I understand why it changed for marketing, but I still think it’s way less cool sounding and as extra syllables when I mention it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1316 hours ago

    The Cola Next bottle is just begging to be twisted until the cap rockets into the ceiling

  • @NOT_RICK_SANCHEZ
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    616 hours ago

    I don’t drink soda these days but from past experiences I see the real crime here is that they are comparing it to Pepsi and not Coke 😂

    • MeldrikOP
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      716 hours ago

      Coca Cola Zero is awful. Most people I know, that drink sugar free, drink Pepsi Max.

      • @chiliedogg
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        22 hours ago

        Coke Zero did a major flavor change a few years ago (same time they changed to logo to a primarily red bittle with black text instead of the opposite), and I actually really like it now.

      • @[email protected]
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        715 hours ago

        I almost like coke zero more than regular coke, same goes for quite a few that I know in person. Must be a regional thing?

        • @grue
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          213 hours ago

          So far, the only soda I’ve found where the sugar-free version is the same or better than the regular version is Big K [Kroger store brand] grapefruit citrus soda. I literally can’t taste the difference between the sugar-free and regular versions at all.

          Coke Zero comes pretty close, though, and I’ve never tried Pepsi Max.

      • clif
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        110 hours ago

        They can both be awful : )

      • @NOT_RICK_SANCHEZ
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        315 hours ago

        I would have to agree, I only drank full strength sugary cokes!

  • lemmyng
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    316 hours ago

    And it’s the choice of the new generation.

    • @then_three_more
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      211 hours ago

      Is it claiming to be healthy?

      Also their fake sugar.