How easy is it to get foregin products in your country
>>78914993
way too easy
>>78915108
Explain
>>78914993
Pretty easy considering my country doesn't produce anything.
>>78915108
Except butter
>>78914993
depends, but usually pretty rare unless you go to specific import shops
never saw eastern europe products, except some very well know stuff (like pilsner urkel for exemple)
same goes for food (you'll find philadelphia but never Bayley hazen blue since we already have roquefort)
you can usually find marmite and worshetershire sauce and stuff like this that we don't have a version of tough)
>>78915484
Eastern european goods are easier to get in Chicago because of how many of them there are over here but for the most part you either have to go to an import store, specialty store (polish deli) or the weird foregin foods aisle in grocery stores that smells like brown people
>>78915262
>Explain
well it's easy to get foreign products here
we have domestic products?
>>78915895
I thought your government put restrictions on foregin brands
>>78915766
yeah, I guess the same goes for any US town with a specific immigration nationality source
but I don't think we have a lot of these anywhere else than Paris where there are areas with mainly pakis and indians, areas with mainly jews and so on
>>78915262
average beer store in Norway with beers from all over the world
>>78916135
Aren't those all government owned in Scandinavian countries
>>78915954
>I thought your government put restrictions on foregin brands
don't fall for memes. Norway is probably one of the more free market countries in the world
>>78916135
them prices though, ay?
>>78916341
>>78916135
Do you drink beer warm?
>>78916670
Can't sell fridge-cold beer, it's regulated by law
>>78916845
>Can't sell fridge-cold beer, it's regulated by law
why not?
>>78916341
>He actually believes this
Just look at your grocery stores, I thought Swedish stores had poor selection but the average Norwegian store only has 50% of the goods a comparable Swedish one has.
https://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/i/v2wyV/Nar-dobbelt-sa-mange-varer-i-svenske-matbutikker-som-i-norske
>>78917121
Because it would increase consumption
>t. nannystate
>>78916845
forget the migrants, that is a much bigger problem
>>78917180
>https://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/i/v2wyV/Nar-dobbelt-sa-mange-varer-i-svenske-matbutikker-som-i-norske
>it's another episode of
swedes and danes tries out new tricks to get even more of their products into norwegians stores
>>78916845
what the fuck man
>>78916135
>with beers from all over the world
Brewed in Germany and England*
>>78915946
Domestic brands
Made else where:^)
>>78916135
average beer store in USA with beers from all over the world
>>78917538
It wouldn't hurt to have more than two types of cheese to choose between y'know?
>>78918147
dog bless, have you tried any Swedish beers?
>>78918296
nah stop the memes. We even have swedish bread in norwegian stores. it taste like real shit tho, the danish breads are better.
Of course the norwegian ones are best. Are there norwegian breads for sale in Sweden? doubt it
>>78918659
Some Kneippbröd, not sure they're Norwegian brands though