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What do Germans buy at the supermarket?
DW (English)
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1 year ago
Germans love bargains especially when it comes to grocery shopping. Find out with DW how Germans shop for food.
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Today, Michael is doing his grocery shopping.
00:08
Like 22% of Germans, Saturday is his preferred shopping day.
00:12
The highest consumed food products in Germany are milk, butter, cheese, eggs, vegetables,
00:17
bread and meat.
00:19
Oh, he's forgotten something.
00:28
Better not forget the Pfand, aka the bottles for recycling.
00:34
In Germany, there are broadly two types of supermarkets, discounters like Lidl and Aldi
00:39
and, well, regular supermarkets.
00:49
Discounters generally offer a cheaper, more no-frills shopping experience, because after
00:53
all, who needs fancy labels and displays when you can have bargains?
00:58
But first up, the Pfand machine.
01:03
In Germany, when you buy a plastic bottle, you pay a small deposit on it.
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And then when you recycle the bottle, you get the money back in the form of a voucher.
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Look, I know we laugh at the Germans sometimes, but this is actually a pretty great system.
01:25
We already know that Germans love bread, and they have approximately one million different
01:29
types of it, figuratively, of course.
01:39
He's gone for the loaf.
01:44
This is a Bordschneidermaschine, aka a bread-cutting machine.
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A pearl of German engineering, it allows you to get perfectly sliced bread faster than
01:52
you can say, I can't use a bread knife.
01:55
Michael selects the thickness of his slices, 10 millimetres.
02:02
Look at that, majestic.
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Like 42% of Germans, Michael buys his daily essentials at a discounter.
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Thrifty.
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Germans genuinely care about reducing plastic waste, and single-use plastic bags are not
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only a cardinal sin, but forbidden.
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So Michael has brought his own tote bags.
02:35
One, two, three, four.
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After picking up the rest of his essentials, it's time for stop two on the supermarket
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sweep, the regular supermarket.
02:49
Miss E.L. has arrived at Edeka.
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Regular supermarkets tend to have a larger selection of products, including bigger bio
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or organic sections, from which 33% of Germans like to buy their fruit and veggies.
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Under the basics, popular everyday purchases are cookies, savoury snacks, chocolate bars
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and sweet snacks.
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And of course, as a German, Michael picks up a beer.
03:22
Compared with other European countries, in Germany, self-checkout adoption is lagging.
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Why?
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One, Germans love to pay with cash, and two, they're protective over their personal data.
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Like with all things German, when it comes to checkouts, there are rules.
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One, line up your items logically.
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Put hard and heavy things at the front so you can pack them first.
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Maximum efficiency.
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Two, if someone has one item, let them go before you.
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Three, if another checkout opens, we're opening cash three, abandon all sense of order.
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Four, don't trust whoever sees it first.
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And finally, prepare to be passed.
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Another successful shop for Michael.
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