Veginite
Veginite t1_jacq7j1 wrote
Ah, yes, just like they've been on Uyghur concentration camps and the COVID death toll in China. Absolutely nothing to doubt here folks!
Veginite t1_jaaf2i7 wrote
Reply to comment by Ma1nta1n3r in Steven Seagal given honor by Vladimir Putin for 'humanitarian' work | CNN by alienandro
Massive oof on that one
Veginite t1_j6n2lcx wrote
Islamic China
Veginite t1_iyc9exp wrote
Reply to comment by look4jesper in UK food price inflation hits new high of 12.4% by misana123
You tell me where you're shopping lol.
Willys are charging 89,90 SEK/kg for Arla's household cheese atm, discounted from 107 SEK/kg ordinary price link. ICA charges 129 SEK/kg link.
2 kg Kungsörnen spaghetti on ICA is 39,95, used to be around 29 SEK. Barilla's is not too far from it. Willys is very slightly cheaper. The more expensive pasta like tagliatelle and farfalle is what I meant by more expensive.
You can find eggs that cheap if you buy colossal packs but I don't eat that many eggs myself. The colossal packs used to be even cheaper, mind you. If you settle for cartons of 6-8 you will have to pay 3-4 SEK/egg, even at Willys.
Another example is Charkuterifabrikens smoked ham/turkey. Used to be an extremely affordable alternative to wasting money on sliced cheese/ham, at 39 - 49 SEK/kg. I used to have it on my toasts. ICA has stopped selling it and this is where it is at now at Willys: link
Veginite t1_iyc2280 wrote
You gotta pump those up, those are rookie numbers. Here in Sweden, most food is up by 20-150%. Examples?
Eggs you could usually find for 2 - 2.5 SEK/piece. They're now 3.5 - 4 SEK/piece.
Cheaper pasta/spaghetti was around 14 - 16 SEK/kg, it's now up to 19 - 25 SEK/kg.
Regular crappy household cheese you could find for 40-50 SEK/kg, it's now 129 SEK/kg.
It's fun times.
Veginite t1_ixy1y3u wrote
Reply to comment by Buckley_5150 in Anti-LGBT law in Russia: 'Leaders want to construct a united conservative base' by DoremusJessup
With a vibrator function!
Veginite t1_jdljebv wrote
Reply to comment by DatsMaBoi in Sweden’s criticism of Hungary’s democratic decline is behind PM Orban’s delay in ratifying the Nordic country’s bid to join NATO, according to a senior Hungarian official by green_flash
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