Grapes are cheap in Germany, where I live in Canada grapes usually cost $2.99/lb (some stores charge more), a few weeks ago we bought a bag of grapes in another town's grocery store and paid almost $7.
I see you buy water regularly. Is there a specific reason like health or something? I've heard tap water in Germany is pretty much as pure as you can get.
That is nonesense. That rumor isn't true. It is not dangerous and much cleaner than in some 3rd world country but ... that doesn't mean it is healthy. It meets the criteria of drinking water by the governing body. That doesn't mean much. Your pipes at home are the Achilles heal.
Grapes are cheap in Germany, where I live in Canada grapes usually cost $2.99/lb (some stores charge more), a few weeks ago we bought a bag of grapes in another town's grocery store and paid almost $7.
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I live in California and your prices are about 40% to 50% less than ours.
that was fun and informative, wish you guys the best
Thank you so much, that's very kind of you 😊
I see you buy water regularly. Is there a specific reason like health or something? I've heard tap water in Germany is pretty much as pure as you can get.
I think that buying bottled water to drink at home is just a Western thing that my boyfriend does.
@@khynnayes definetly! and we just think it tastes better and "cleaner" i guess
That is nonesense. That rumor isn't true. It is not dangerous and much cleaner than in some 3rd world country but ... that doesn't mean it is healthy. It meets the criteria of drinking water by the governing body. That doesn't mean much. Your pipes at home are the Achilles heal.
Ma, odavno je jasno gde smo sa primanjima i cenama. 😵💫🤐🙏
Very cheap food in Germany