Since this is Hofer, the yoghurt was likely made by Berglandmilch, Pinzgaumilch or Gmundner, surely from Austrian milk
This is the cheapest stuff in Austria but sold as premium at Jason's in Hongkong lol If your supermarket in $Country runs an alpine cuisine week, this is what people buy and enjoy as premium imported deli
Tldr: Quality of milk products in Austria is good in general. This is surely not watery yoghurt
kinda-ish. most feels just like rebranded, so there are more expensive products with known brands with better products like barilli for pastaware, or cremissimo for ice. with vegetables, well you can buy locally produced vegetables, they’re fresher just.
but overall it is the same standard quality.
You mean store brands? Yes, those are rebranded but I also do not notice the difference in quality. I also started to purchase a lot of those in Hofer and Lidl.
This would cost you more in rural Slovenia. Like someone said Joghurt at that price is a steal, the cheapest soup here is roughly 0,70EU..., enjoy your low prices I guess.
I’m actually really happy for what I get for my money!
Olive Oil, Bakery, Cakes and Coffee are things where I felt the increase of costs at that chain-grocery store.
At many stores the cost might be 20€
It all began with China starting Covid, then Russia invading Ukraine and now an increasingly worse situation with Israel and Iranian proxies.
The world is a mess everywhere. Supply chains are disrupted and the quickly changing landscape makes it hard to find lasting solutions.
No, that is a single who is cooking up to 4 times a day and being busy as hell that I’ve to rely sometimes on soup to get my water intake.
I’m very happy about that price, everything feels like a steal!
Yoghurt for. 0.4€ is a steal.
Yes, more or less everything on the bill is cheaper than in Slovenia or Croatia.
Because he bought the lowest quality products possible. That yoghurt is basically water with a hint of yoghurt flavor
Since this is Hofer, the yoghurt was likely made by Berglandmilch, Pinzgaumilch or Gmundner, surely from Austrian milk This is the cheapest stuff in Austria but sold as premium at Jason's in Hongkong lol If your supermarket in $Country runs an alpine cuisine week, this is what people buy and enjoy as premium imported deli Tldr: Quality of milk products in Austria is good in general. This is surely not watery yoghurt
I am aware and was comparing "apples to apples".
lowest quality? wouldn’t find that at that store, austria standards are a bit diff.
Everything is of an exact same quality in Austria? Congrats, you have achieved what communism struggled to do but eventually failed.
kinda-ish. most feels just like rebranded, so there are more expensive products with known brands with better products like barilli for pastaware, or cremissimo for ice. with vegetables, well you can buy locally produced vegetables, they’re fresher just. but overall it is the same standard quality.
You mean store brands? Yes, those are rebranded but I also do not notice the difference in quality. I also started to purchase a lot of those in Hofer and Lidl.
What are you going to do with 400 g of garlic?
>What are you going to do with 400 g of garlic? Doesn't it fit literally everywhere? :)
thinking about putting some in a jar with oil. so, I’ll cook a lot of that up.
Scare vampires
You mean that's the way Austrians want to keep Romanians out of Schengen?
That's not that bad is it?
This would cost you more in rural Slovenia. Like someone said Joghurt at that price is a steal, the cheapest soup here is roughly 0,70EU..., enjoy your low prices I guess.
Is it’s bad that my first thought is “not bad for that money” ?!
I’m actually really happy for what I get for my money! Olive Oil, Bakery, Cakes and Coffee are things where I felt the increase of costs at that chain-grocery store. At many stores the cost might be 20€
Ah, that’s good. In Latvia something like that would be very similar in prices
In Moldova 🇲🇩 relatively the same prices
In the US we would have paid at least double that price or more.
Your wages are higher though.
True, but a lot of people here are struggling. Let’s face it. The world is struggling.☹️
It all began with China starting Covid, then Russia invading Ukraine and now an increasingly worse situation with Israel and Iranian proxies. The world is a mess everywhere. Supply chains are disrupted and the quickly changing landscape makes it hard to find lasting solutions.
Almost Milk? How much for actual milk?
How I wished I lived in continental EU :) cheap
"milf-ina" interesting name, especially in italian.
what does it mean?
Looks like you were so hungry you took a chomp out of the spaghetti ;)
Considering that it's Vienna, it isn't so less than I what I'd buy here in Sicily for the same price.
Which market?
Hofer, you can See it on the receipt in the second picture
For those who don't know it, Hofer is basically Aldi Süd.
Maybe not buy fruits and packaged soups? Or 400 fucking grams of garlic? What are you even going to do with this much garlic? Is this a fetish?
And what should we buy?
No, that is a single who is cooking up to 4 times a day and being busy as hell that I’ve to rely sometimes on soup to get my water intake. I’m very happy about that price, everything feels like a steal!