That is quite a lot for 109€ for most european countries 👌(wages aside)
Is that from lidl?
Just out of interest. How many people do you have in your household and how long would this set of groceries last?
Nice kitchen and garden 🙂
Double the price in a belgian store
Come to Serbia man and you will pay 200€ for this 😁
O refuse to believe this is just €109. 😅 This would set me back about €150 in Romania.
As a Lithuanian, I can confirm that this amount of food will last me 3 days 🤣
Really good, also your home seems really nice!
109 wont get you shit in Spain, feels like 4 days of food when in 2016 60 was 1 week and a half of groceries
Wow. I would have paid an easy 450 for all of that. Maybe more
Man, that looks good
Well Lidl is always the cheapest option for weekly shopping. I presumed people living in such nice houses bought groceries in different stores than regular mortals, no wonder Lidl is so popular across europe.
That’s a lot of bananas!
Converted to Aussie currency that amount of money would fill two to four bags of shopping depending on the products.
I’m in love with your kitchen omg!!! Beautiful!
I’m so sick of shops constantly pushing grocery prices up and up, it started during Covid because of “increased costs due to the pandemic”, but they just newer lowered the prices again.
I know Lidl when I see it. Nice haul!
In Romania this would cost at least double that price even tho we have like nearly a 3x lower median salary.
The noodles, tacos and other snacks are not a must so they are worth the same as two whole meals
Love your kitchen
Its an easy to spend in Lithuania, while eating just salamis in netherland. I met so many lithuanians in netherland, and they been feeding themselves like rats
I love the interior and the garden!
Go to Iki or Rimi and you’ll pay aroud 200e for this
Pro tip: go to Norfa for fresh good quality meat
about a week or so for me
Off topic but your kitchen look gorgeous.
Lidl?
Should probably point out it’s from Lidl. You’re not getting this amount of stuff from your normal grocery store without discounts. I personally prefer not to shop at Lidl because quality of food especially is not that great.
I only don’t like the prepackaged sliced bread on your photo. Doesn’t your shop have this:
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That is quite a lot for 109€ for most european countries 👌(wages aside)
Is that from lidl?
Just out of interest. How many people do you have in your household and how long would this set of groceries last?
Nice kitchen and garden 🙂
Double the price in a belgian store
Come to Serbia man and you will pay 200€ for this 😁
O refuse to believe this is just €109. 😅 This would set me back about €150 in Romania.
As a Lithuanian, I can confirm that this amount of food will last me 3 days 🤣
Really good, also your home seems really nice!
109 wont get you shit in Spain, feels like 4 days of food when in 2016 60 was 1 week and a half of groceries
Wow. I would have paid an easy 450 for all of that. Maybe more
Man, that looks good
Well Lidl is always the cheapest option for weekly shopping. I presumed people living in such nice houses bought groceries in different stores than regular mortals, no wonder Lidl is so popular across europe.
That’s a lot of bananas!
Converted to Aussie currency that amount of money would fill two to four bags of shopping depending on the products.
I’m in love with your kitchen omg!!! Beautiful!
I’m so sick of shops constantly pushing grocery prices up and up, it started during Covid because of “increased costs due to the pandemic”, but they just newer lowered the prices again.
I know Lidl when I see it. Nice haul!
In Romania this would cost at least double that price even tho we have like nearly a 3x lower median salary.
The noodles, tacos and other snacks are not a must so they are worth the same as two whole meals
Love your kitchen
Its an easy to spend in Lithuania, while eating just salamis in netherland. I met so many lithuanians in netherland, and they been feeding themselves like rats
I love the interior and the garden!
Go to Iki or Rimi and you’ll pay aroud 200e for this
Pro tip: go to Norfa for fresh good quality meat
about a week or so for me
Off topic but your kitchen look gorgeous.
Lidl?
Should probably point out it’s from Lidl. You’re not getting this amount of stuff from your normal grocery store without discounts. I personally prefer not to shop at Lidl because quality of food especially is not that great.
I only don’t like the prepackaged sliced bread on your photo. Doesn’t your shop have this:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Ras8BzoF7_I?feature=shared
?
I think the litttle protein bars are too expensive when not being bought in a bundle or pack
Why the high protein yogurts? Just take a normal white yogurt and eat an egg.
That looks like Lidl!
Luxus et opulentia
That’s crazy. I’ve been thinking about moving to asia for a long time