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[OC] The “EUROPEAN” section at an American grocery store
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Look, the “American” section in European grocery stores are equally offensive.
More English than European
mmmmm salad cream…..
Yall eating canned Mac n cheese over there? wtf…
At least they have HP.
PG Tips….top shelf indeed.
That’s Bri’ish…
None of it has any flavor. “Flavour”
Jesus, four dollars for a can of beans
That looks like the typical British section at Kroger’s/Fry’s. They usually have a little more to the side of it, typically with some more German stuff than what is pictured there.
Bisto and can mac n cheese were things in the states in the 80s. PG tips is the best daily driver yea imo. Salad cream, why? That name, yuck.
as a Brit it’s always interesting to see what prices they can get away with for imported Brit stuff. the standout to me was the Bounty chocolate bar which was at least 5 rimes the price from the UK. Salad cream was up there, too. But hey, everyone needs to make a living.
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Two major British products they were missing were Branson pickle and Marmite.
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And I’ve never heard of ‘Barry’s Tea’ – must be a northern thing.
Amazing Pic.