Most of the fruits and vegetables are Bioland certified, and most of them are from a local farm near Heidelberg. The melon and obviously the bananas are not from Germany.
The Bread is organic whole-grain spelt bread from a local bakery. The grains are probably also local.
The oat milk is from organic locally (Baden-Württemberg) sourced and produced oats.
isn’t 100euro to much for this?
probably
but it may also look a lot less because there is no packaging material (compare this post)
edit: i forgot to remove something i already ate from the final price, so its 97€ now
Nope, no brand advertising, which brand do you think am I advertising?
There are some brands visible on the picture, and I added information in the description about the value (local [climate impact] and organic [environmental impact]) of some products to justify the high price.
Bioland is a certification, much like EU Organic Certification, but with much higher standards (and no bullshit like burying cow horns filled with poop because some dude 100 years ago said so, like the other popular German higher standard organic certification Demeter does).
With grocery prices like this it’s getting tempting to give up my career in IT and take up subsistence farming.
That is an insane amount for this little food.
Would you mind posting the receipt for this? I’m curious how much each item was.
I get like 75ct discount in total because I am there frequently, so don’t bother reading every Rabatt. There is also one popsicle on there, which I didn’t include in the 97€ because I ate it in front of the store.
In addition to this, I also included (bought from other stores):
- Bread: 6,60€
- Oat milk: 3x2,79€
- Gherkins: 6,99€ (i should stop buying these, they are wayy overpriced)
Bread: 6,60€
This bad looking bread cost 6€ ?!? I can buy 6 baguettes for this price.
But why would I want baguettes? It’s just very long white bread. No nutrients and barely any tase.
Hard to tell value proposition. How many adults will this feed for how many meals?
Only me and, IDK, 2 Weeks? But I also go to the Mensa and will also probably buy another bread next week.
There’s no way you’ll live 2 weeks of that and not be on a massive calorie deficit.