Every supermarket I've ever been in, and go to on a daily basis, here in Holland sells canned veggies. They even come in tiny tins, perfect for one person. I think these people weren't looking in the right aisle.
@papamaanbeerVideo Жыл бұрын
sound like they have been in a select selection of albert hein stores
@I.Toverheks Жыл бұрын
It's only a small aisle. We prefer fresh or frozen. Canned just tastes... Well it has no taste.
@Chappomusic Жыл бұрын
Well they didn’t look properly for sure !
@CharCanuck14 Жыл бұрын
I lived in the Netherlands for 12 years & can't recall buying canned veggies. It was better (and tastier) to go to the markt twice a week.
@cynthiamolenaar770 Жыл бұрын
@@I.Toverheksplus it is sooo mushy you can drink it with a straw 😂
@jasper46985 Жыл бұрын
Glass jars have a reason. Tin could make a chemical reactions with fruit or veggies, transforming the taste.
@kaelon9170 Жыл бұрын
3:35 in all grocery stores, there is also at least one traditional, manned cash register with a belt and everything. When I don't buy anything I just exit through there, optionally skipping through a line that may have formed in front of the cashier. It's only at the self service registers where you scan the items yourself, that you need a receipt to open the exit gate.
@berlingh Жыл бұрын
We like fresh food that is healthy, simple as that.
@lienbijs1205 Жыл бұрын
Not every one. There is enough canned food in the Netherlands, like sausages, hachee, goulash and all kind of vegetables.
@mariadamen78864 ай бұрын
@@lienbijs1205 Prima, eet ingeblikt voedsel en je eet meer suiker dan verse groenten.
@lienbijs12054 ай бұрын
@@mariadamen7886 Dat is een totaal ander onderwerp. Hier wordt beweerd dat Nederlanders alleen maar vers eten en nooit iets uit blik eten en dat is dus gewoon niet zo.
@Melissa-V Жыл бұрын
haha that orange machine is definitely used by the Dutch. literally just today in the supermarket got my fresh squeezed juice from such a machine
@dustylong Жыл бұрын
Yep! And it's true that fresh tastes soooo much better than from a package 😋
@margreetanceaux39066 ай бұрын
You can even ordered it with the groceries to be delivered at your home; and yes, I watched the staff preparing 1 or more liters, with no customer in sight.
@BrutusMaximusAurelius Жыл бұрын
4:00 this is so stupid. With a few exceptions, every supermarket still has the standard cashiers where you don’t have the gates. The gates are usually only for the self scan registers.
@cynthiamolenaar770 Жыл бұрын
Yupp! So don't believe everything just because it is said on KZbin🙄
@sylviasmits9275 Жыл бұрын
What I like about the store I go to ( jumbo) is they have this cooler were they offer food that is on the date that it has to be consumed. It selles for only 50% or less than it origanaly costs. A lot of those things you can just put in the freezer and eat at a later date. It helps against waisting food.
@CharCanuck14 Жыл бұрын
Jumbo was my favourite store!
@stef1155 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice 😊
@Fr-ron Жыл бұрын
Nearly every big supermarket here has that.
@SteadyPetesFPVquadracing Жыл бұрын
Here in the Netherlands there are always traditional cash registers in every supermarket, you have the choice to opt for a self-scan cash register if you want to.
@moon_eye7 ай бұрын
When I am in other countries in Europe, I am always surprised how little variety of fresh veggies they offer. I love that we have lots of different veggies to choose from
@Frahamen Жыл бұрын
It's not (just) egg salad. Although a large amount of them has mayonnaise as an ingredient so I guess there are eggs involved, but it's just cold salads with vegetables and/or meat with some spices and a sauce like mayo.
@nout1972 Жыл бұрын
Fresh squeezed orange juice tastes much sweeter, richer and less acidic than bottled orange juice which is usually made out of concentrated orange pulp that is diluted with water. When you squeeze fresh oranges and save it for half a day it already has become more acidic in taste. Not sure if it really becomes more acidic, but it sure tastes more sour. I can drink lots of freshly made orange juice without problems, but only a small glass of processed orange juice before I get heartburn.
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
try buying actual oranges next time
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
if you leave fresh fruit for 10 minutes it will start to rot, producing carbon gas and indeed lowering the ph
@brouwah Жыл бұрын
Fresh fish doesn't smell.
@kevartje1295 Жыл бұрын
- Those 15 cents are also included in the price. - Yes the fresh orange juice is way better then the pre squeezed! The fresh orange juice my mom bringts from our store is gone in half a day. - The salads are not all egg salads. they all have the same structure like egg salad and sure, there's egg salad, surnamese egg salad, filled egg salad.. etc. All that... but you also got tuna, chicken with mango, chicken with curry, variations on cheese salads, farmers salad, hot-wing salad, crab salad, and many more. The most popular salad brand is johma, if you search it in google I'm sure you'll get to see more salads :)
@Roel_Scoot5 ай бұрын
About delicacies: I recommend Herring in Tomato sauce in a tin: on a slice of bread, as part of a salad, on toast as appetizers and known as "first aid at disasters' fried until a dry lumpy but tasty dish (like sambal goreng ebbie) for a hasty rice meal. Off coures there is also Tuna and Sardines in a can. Conserved vegetables in glass jars and in tins: carrots, peas, red cabbage, green beans, red beets, various beans: black, white, brown, chili.
@zemblatika Жыл бұрын
Not only herring is sold and eaten raw from the super market in the Netherlands. A lot of the bigger super markets here also have fresh prepared sushi, sashimi and pokebowls to go, including raw fish options to choose from (mostly raw tuna and salmon).
@Chappomusic Жыл бұрын
And I have never ever seen someone eating hering in the train.. I don’t see a lot people eating smelly food in the train actually . Matter of decency I guess .
@CharCanuck14 Жыл бұрын
Every time the new haring came in I would try it and every year I'd gag. Give me kibbeling instead!
@itsme46936 ай бұрын
I like @it’sCharlieVest, he’s calm talks normal. No theather behavior,.. 🤭 and so very interested in so much.. I like to watch his channel..👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 🥰
@mariaslokker18416 ай бұрын
Fresh orange juice tastes very different from bottled one. Thats probably why
@2684dennis Жыл бұрын
there are still old checkouts with a belt and cassiere, if you dont by anything you just leave thruw there.
@Bandit-Darville Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the channel Soul to Soul Travels is something for you to look at as well? Eric and Tammy also migrated from the US to The Netherlands make their own quirky video's about their experiences. Defo worth a watch :)
@dicknr1 Жыл бұрын
they are a 1000x better source. even though they live in the retarded province (holland region) they seem way more in touch with the nation and its rules. and if they dont know for sure they say so honestly. Unlike buncharted which just straight up lies, makes up bullshi... and then sells it as informative content. but if you leave a comment with issues on their video claims. they will ensure to remove your comment as it doesnt fit their idea of how the comment section should be. and enjoy a 24h comment ban each time for hate or such whatever they file you under. And gone is your comment right for the day. but if you leave a possitive message they are sure to not remove such. Filtering their comment section to look only as endorsing people while people who show up with complaints about their claims and such they get instantly shut down by youtube. And no there is no system on youtube preventing content creators from straight up lying, as long as they claim "this is our experience". But as soon as you say anything they deem not in line with their views. they sure know how to utilize the report function for censorship. Absolute dogshi.. scum these buncharted. But Soul to soul channel does not have any of these issues. they dont delete comments like buncharted does. they openly reply and argue about positives and negatives. A good example for a solid source. But these scumbag buncharted should be taken down.
@houghi3826 Жыл бұрын
15 cents statiegeld is NOT a tax. The thing I see in The Netherlands more than in other countries is that packaging for fresh food is smaller. Not by much, but still. I think that it is because the Dutch will go way more often to buy their food. They will just buy for today and perhaps the next day. Not even for a whole week. This is because they have way more smaller stores that are easily accessible when they go from work to home on a bike. Most likely they will pass one on their bike. So 5 minutes and you have your fresh food. Many stores will not even have parking for cars.
@cynthiamolenaar770 Жыл бұрын
Yupp! The channel "Not just bikes" has a video on that!
@kaelon9170 Жыл бұрын
4:33 while our prices are including VAT tax, we actually pay 21% VAT for most goods. *some* goods are put on a special "low rate" list which means that those have a 9% VAT rate. Btw the "Statiegeld" is €0,15 for bottles smaller than 1L and €0,25 for bottles 1L or bigger. We also have €0,10 for beer bottles and €1,50 for beer crates, making for €3,90 in statiegeld on a crate of 24 beers.
@LordJDB Жыл бұрын
3:34 there are normal checkouts and self checkout. If you don't but anything you just walk to the checkout there are no gates there.
@cobynonamegiven842 Жыл бұрын
You can go into a store without buying things. If you leave, you make eyecontact with the store-person who stands next to the self-checkout and they will push a button and the little fence opens. You do not actually have to ask or search for an employee. They stand there anyway to oversee and help when someone does not understand the checkout-machine.
@evaa4570 Жыл бұрын
- You can buy the haring because we eat them at home too, just like other normal food. Pleaaaase don't eat them in the train 😅 - The salads are not all egg based. We have salmon, shrimp, chicken etc. They are great and really not that weird haha. - As long as you can see, it'll be very easy to see with veggie is the normal or organic one. It's not like they're trying to be sneaky. 😊
@gerbentvandeveen Жыл бұрын
Sorry to have to explain it again. Fresh Fish Doesn't Stink!!! Also fresh Herring. I can also clean herring myself. (from 12 years old) My brother-in-law has a fish specialty shop in the center of Spakenburg. Where I live 700 yards away. I already do 25 jobs in Prefab concrete. But if I have to, I can still clean a herring. Greetings from Spakenburg, Netherlands. Gerben T and Gabrielle.
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
tell us fish doesnt small, lives next to a fish shop, u good tho?
@smjoudhoff587510 ай бұрын
Fresh fish does not smell at all. If your fish smells it's gone bad, throw it out.
@rvzoest Жыл бұрын
About the egg salads .. I know when they where introduced (I guess in the 80s ?) they were more intended for on toast when you snack in the evening. Nowadays I see more and more people use it on their bread as lunch or dinner with soup for instance as a sidedish.
@raisan59896 ай бұрын
3:56 you're using way too much words to get out. Dutch are direct. I make eye contact with an employee, hold my basket upside down and they will open the gate for me. Way faster than the receipt check at Wallmart
@evertpronk2713Ай бұрын
Next to the "fresh bread" there is alot of other bread you just put in the oven for 10 to 20 min. Like pita chiabata etcetera.
@MichaelColart Жыл бұрын
Love the bottle of Westmalle in the background lol
@freudsigmund72 Жыл бұрын
In the city where I live there are no good bakeries. Luckily for work I have to drive once or twice a week to Utrecht where there are (very) good bakeries. So I just get my bread there.That being said, many bakeries have very to little bread to chose from after 14:00... 😕
@ferryvantichelen6521 Жыл бұрын
OJ machine gets used, on Sunday morning. You'll also buy a croissantje, baked there or the ones you make yourself at home. With or without cheese inside
@coresoldier19 ай бұрын
a Dutchman with a fish allergy 😂 love your content
@GabberPinguin420 Жыл бұрын
You can't eat hearing in a train. Strong smelling foods and drinks aren't allowed in public transport. I even got refused in a bus for drinking a Starbucks coffee. That WHILE the driver actually was drinking his own coffee inside the bus. 😂😂😂
@dicknr1 Жыл бұрын
thats because you dont drink human consumable products. Then again you are a gabber so its not surprising given the audience who listens to hardcore has single digit iq numbers.
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
nothing is illegal to eat in a train. get real
@lorrefl7072 Жыл бұрын
In Belgium "Haring" is a big thing too. I prefer the Haring with onion in a jar that is in vinegar. In Belgium those spreads are very popular too, and it's not just eggsalad as they said... it's tuna salad, chicken salad, ham salad with all kinds of different flavours. It suprises me that they are so weird about those salads without even really trying it. Canned veggies, or even veggies in jars, are not big selections in Belgium. Most people still buy their veggies fresh, precut fresh veggies are gaining in popularity in the last years. Seriously, I would never grab Bio on accident because I check the prices and not just grab the first thing I see.
@Phiyedough Жыл бұрын
Here in Croatia there is not a big selection of tinned food and it is quite expensive. In UK I used to buy things like tinned chicken in white sauce, meatballs, burgers in gravy or stewed steak but there is nothing like that here. Tinned peaches or pineapple were much cheaper in UK.
@Sine-gl9ly Жыл бұрын
Vegetables in tins seem to be very popular in the USA - more popular than in most European countries, anyway. Lots of US recipes (if you can call them that!) ask for a 'can' of this or that to add to a packet of something else.
@ziree226 ай бұрын
I know where they are shopping but most grocery stores have cash registers and self scan registers. So you don't have to wait for personnel to open the gate.
@evaa4570 Жыл бұрын
We have normal checkout lines too. If you don't buy anything, just walk past the register there. Also, you can just ask them to open it. No big deal
@reavershank8985 Жыл бұрын
If all the bread is gone you probably went just shopping too late in the day
@glennheuts407 Жыл бұрын
We aren't harassing the employees in supermarket when we ask to open a gate when we didn't buy anything.. It's called service.. Most dutch people has the ability to think and not eat raw haring in a full train😂😂.. if so you got a full train of angry people, i tell you, you don't want that😅😂😂.. Love the videos tho❤🎉🎉
@FormattedByWeitweejen2024 Жыл бұрын
there are about 25 different types of bread, most glass here in the Netherlands is melted into new glass, plastic is recycled, or handed in at the supermarket pet bottle 0.15 cents, liter bottles 0.25 cents, drink cans 0.15, and only the Albert Hein supermarket has there is an orange press machine in the store, and there are a number of supermarkets that have a coffee corner where you can drink coffee for free
@ChrisTop-k9p5 ай бұрын
3 euro cucumber??? It probably came with batteries 😂
@susankemble-jones3021 Жыл бұрын
we have fresh orange juice here in South Australia and it always is used here and freshly squeezed in the bottle too ready to go from the machine. we dont have many veg in jars but im learning about this item. we have an organic section in our stores too. when i went to the netherlands and went to the store. it was very similar to those at home.
@UranHexx Жыл бұрын
i used to sell goods in the US, i live in the northern part of Belgium, Basically south of the Netherlands because we speak the same language, sales tax sucks man it changes even in districts its crazy, also we may be paying more for food but af least its not loaded with 1000 grams of sugar… Only the US products have this.. Also the orange juice thing we also have it in every store in Belgium but its not gonna last i think, not a lot of people buy it, its also expensive.. We also eat herring with onions in Antwerp :p we buy it in the grocery store together with “karakollen” yes these are snails. Antwerp is famous for it. So basically what they eat in the Netherlands they eat in Flanders (Northern part of Belgium)
@Attirbful Жыл бұрын
it is not a tax that is added to the price of drinks but a deposit. As they said, once you return the bottle so it can be recycled, you get your deposit back…
@MartinWebNatures Жыл бұрын
Thanks Charlie, nice video.❤ I follow them too
@RealConstructor Жыл бұрын
I think the reason glass jars with vegetables are used here has everything to do with weck jars (glass jars with glass lits with a rubber ring between jar and lit) where the vegetables were stored in before the fridge and greenhouse existed. My mother always bought fresh vegetables in the summer and autumn to cook them in weck jars and store them in the cellar for use in the winter, when there weren’t fresh vegetables. So a manufacturer selling cooked vegetables and be successful should stay close to the original.
@nicksmans7109 Жыл бұрын
About The orange juice machine. They use the good part of a blemished or soft orange that wouldn't sell in the fresh fruit section. So instead of throwing it away they make even more money off of it
@nicksmans7109 Жыл бұрын
Also did you see the organic avocado is only 10cents more expensive than the non organic ones?
@myrthevandervliet7 ай бұрын
Orange juice from the refrigerator section has al lot of sugar added to it and freshly made orange juice has not. That is mostly the reason we like to make it fresh instead of getting it from the other section
@basvandiepen2772 Жыл бұрын
13:09 probably easier to recycle, glass over cans
@TheTekknician Жыл бұрын
Statiegeld IS included in the pricing, in most stores IIRC. What I do hope is that they'll follow Sweden (I think) in how to handle this: chuck all the cans in a big drawer at once and let the machine count, just like a counter for moneybills.
@xxxx-qo9dh Жыл бұрын
You are wrong, ‘statiegeld’ is NOT included in the pricing, statiegeld fees will be added at the register. And only the small bottles are 15 ct, the large (1 l. and up) are 25 ct
@TheTekknician Жыл бұрын
@@xxxx-qo9dh True, I thought it was included in SOME stores.
@rvzoest Жыл бұрын
Actually a lot of supermarkets now have a rule to preserve some bread for the evening sales because a lot of people can not shop in the daytime. I was wondering if conserved vegetables in can are better or worse than fresh.. I know a lot of Dutch people prefer fresh and that is why we don't have a lot canned vegetables. If you go to Germany you see a lot more of canned vegetables than in the NL.
@petermaardananders6803 Жыл бұрын
Strange things in a grocery store in the NL are foreigners, just joking LOL Statiegeld( return your bottles money) is common, even some cans have this statiegeld method. Canned foods are plentiful from fruits to beans to veggies to Soup to Ramen to Pasta's etc. they must look around better LOL Fresh orange juice makers are very common, but free cups of coffee are almost to be found everywhere in NL grocery stores. I love coffee, especially the free kind during my grocery shopping. There are quite often free sampling stands in NL grocery stores too. BTW its called Supermarkt, not a grocery store LOL BTW Supermarkten don't really bake their own bread, it is baked of bread LOL Don't fall for the obvious ruse, they come half-baked or ready-made prepackaged from big factories LOL One can also buy half-baked breads (of all sorts) to bake of at home, still they come from a big factory ;)
@jooproos6559 Жыл бұрын
The fact is that there many other stores where you find it a lot different,because they are cheaper.Albert Heijn is the most expensive off the lot.
@ziree226 ай бұрын
Fresh orange juice is always better then the ones already bottled because there is something in there to keep it "fresh" longer The same goes for juice in pakking. Fresh pressed orange juice you can bottle that in 3 or 4 different sizes of bottles 300ml , 500ml , 1L and 1.5 L
@JustSomeDude318 ай бұрын
In the Netherlands, we are transitioning away from plastic. But glass for vegetables is a staple for decades already. I"m not sure exactly why they transitioned from canned to glass, but I do believe it's easier for recycling.
@JaapGinder Жыл бұрын
I watched the Buncharted video yesterday and I was surprised they did not find any canned vegatables, only the ones in glas jars. Well, we have canned vegatables in Jumbo and Albert Heijn and all other supermarkets. But the pouint is: who buys it? An answer is: when ypu need in a recipe some corn, yoy can find some canned, fresh isn't an option than. Or elderly people sometimes buy canned or in jars vegatables. And very occasionally some peas. Kidney beans.. oke, that's alway canned, not even in glass jars. BTW, I think I eat canned vegatables only once a year at the most.... Buncharted did not look any further.... About the herring... never ever buy that in a supermarket... I've been sick for days eating that once (a few years ago) and I wasn't told where it came from. ughhh... (and yep, don't eat it in a train or other public transport... people will hope you'll get out asap!!) About the bread: yeah, when I see my favourite bread I'll a few and put it in the freezer. Why? Experience of not having the bread at the end of the day (or at 2:00 PM ...).
@dicknr1 Жыл бұрын
it isnt so difficult since these fools live in the tourist cities. Nothing dutch there to find anyway. Stores do have them there too, But americans are known to be ignorant and making shit up on the spot is nothing new to them. Buncharted is the most out of touch channel from USA representing dutch culture anyway. And they dont care because fools like the one i comment on subscribe to these clowns.
@maidenekker Жыл бұрын
The fresh orange juice can be really nice, when the oranges are nice and sweet. i buy it a lot of times. The hearring: do not buy that in a grocery store, rather on a market where there will be fresh hearring. Same for cheese, go to the market or a special cheese shop.
@TheGoodWatch Жыл бұрын
Most Dutch brands (both A and OEM) chose to use jars. But most of the 'foreign' (but perhaps locally produced) brands use cans. I prefer the more neutral effect of glass. But during a blind test I probably can't tell the difference.
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
glass is local, its too expensive by weigh to export tin cans are cheaper waste metal harm your health
@marloesjanzen2015 Жыл бұрын
You're right about the fact that the VAT is included. Which is nice cause you know exactly what you pay. Our VAT is 21%.Which isn't the highest in Europe. It's average.
@rbrtplays2477 Жыл бұрын
As a caucasian (from the Netherlands) with semi freeform locs may I take a moment to dab you up. Locs looking nice my dude! now lets see what y'all find strange about our supermarkets :P
@robwatson-u1c Жыл бұрын
i,m from NZ now living in the Philippines , i love sardines in oil which is very hard to find here, but now if u like yr sardines in tomato juice then here is the place for u as u can find nearly a whole row top to bottom of these not all the same brands, and if u like peanut butter then here to also even in biscuits
@thedutchhuman Жыл бұрын
Aldi, Lidl, AH, Jumbo....almost everywhere we have (small) canned veggies, of course it's better to get fresh food
@Thomean Жыл бұрын
Feels like they don't really go to many different supermarkets or only in some of the biggest shopping districts in the biggest cities. Already the first point they make is only true when a supermarket has no normal checkout counters and only uses selfscan. About the canned veg point. Isn't this because fresh veggies are relatively cheap over here? And I believe in America everything has to be good for a long time. I believe the bread over there is also 'good' for a very long time. The organic point is a bit weird to me too. They are packaged differently. It's like you get the wrong kind of canned veg because they are both in cans. Might just be me being used to it, but some of the points just seemed weird to me haha. Do think there are extreme amounts of egg salad types.
@Barthijzz Жыл бұрын
Oh man, herring.. The only Dutch thing I still crave since I moved.
@I.Toverheks Жыл бұрын
But not from the supermarket... from the volendammer vishandel... those are the best.
@DidierWierdsma6335 Жыл бұрын
Is the Netherlands really that bad i don't think so the Netherlands our country is a great place to live in why move? Is the the Netherlands perfect no it isn't but it's still a great place/country to live in period there's nothing wrong with our country the Netherlands i'm a proud Dutchman and i love my country even with it flaws. God bless the Netherlands🇳🇱 En nog een prettige dag toegewenst😊 Kom alstublieft terug.
@Barthijzz Жыл бұрын
@@DidierWierdsma6335 I'm way too curious. I love exploring and in The Netherlands I didn't get surprised anymore. Don't get me wrong, The Netherlands is an astonishing country, but I needed something different. Also, I am 37 now and I have a small business. When I was 35 and still in The Netherlands I lived in a small studio. Here I live on a mountain near the city. It's 15m walk and I'm in the city center. 15m bus ride and I can snowboard. And I pay the same for a very nice apartment. And I can discover new things, new cultures.. I didn't leave because I didn't like The Netherlands, but because my soul needs new environments and exploring. Btw, I come back often because I'm still quite close in Romania.
@Barthijzz Жыл бұрын
@@I.Toverheks Wat voor vishandel maakt me echt niet uit, als het maar vers van de markt is!
@olsa76 Жыл бұрын
What I hear foreigners comment as strange in Sweden is that we have different foods in tubes. Most commonly spreadable cheeses with different flavors, but also cod roe (which we put on eggs or sandwiches) and mayonnaise etc. It's practical, more hygienic than digging in a jar with the same knife you use on the sandwich, easier to handle and the shelf life is longer.
@cynthiamolenaar770 Жыл бұрын
You can find tubes in the Netherlands as well. Mostly sauces indeed.
@mellchiril Жыл бұрын
So... there's some things that don't sound completely right. 10: Unless you go to a store that has absolutely no manned cash registers you should still be able to get out of the store without having to bug anyone because you didn't buy something. You can just skip the line of a manned cash register and get out that way. I don't know if they go to unmanned stores or if those are even a thing. 9: The added cost for bottles is 15 cents for small bottles and 25 cents for 1,5 liter bottles. These days there's also statiegeld on tin cans so that they get returned more often as well. I admit to being one of those empty bottle hoarders so that I can turn them in all at once if I'm short on money when needing food. 5: Okay, while not technically wrong... you can buy prepackaged herring with onions at supermarkets yes, and technically you could eat them wherever you want... but I don't see people eating them out and about right from the container, and most definitely not on public transport. Usually we'd take them home, but I can imagine taking them to a park or something, sit down on a bench, and enjoy them as lunch or whatever. Also, they're not as good as the ones from specialized stores, so... only buy them if you really can't help yourself. 3: I don't really know how many vegetables come in cans in the US, but they definitely do also exist in the Netherlands. A lot of veggies that you see in jars will have a canned version as well. Although honestly... if there is a jarred version I'd go for that over the tinned version simply because you can see inside, and you don't need a can opener to get to the goods. 1: Not incorrect, not gonna try and dispute it either... just wanted to say: Yeah! What the heck, stores?! If I want bread after 6pm, let me get friggin' bread after 6pm!
@Wim2600 Жыл бұрын
I *love* the orange juice machines, which are indeed also available in many Belgian supermarkets, but the POMEGRANATE ones (that are unfortunately less widespread) are even nicer: nothing beats filling up a large bottle with freshly squeezed healthy and tasty pomegranate juice. ❤
@OP-1000 Жыл бұрын
No Charlie, they don’t have hexagon shaped potatoes…🙄 😁
@gerbentvandeveen Жыл бұрын
The Netherlands is the largest food producing country in the world. That's why fresh is cheaper here. And what is left per season. Goes in glass jars or cans. For the rest. Those are our cherries on the cake. Greetings from Spakenburg, Netherlands.
@ItsCharlieVest Жыл бұрын
yeah the quality seems better there, our standard is metal cans, although some higher priced fancier stuff can be found in jars
@ohhi523710 ай бұрын
no its not.
@gerbentvandeveen10 ай бұрын
@@ohhi5237 We are. It's not just what is grown here. But also all seeds that are grown and improved here. Wageningen and Zeewolde. We work very closely together to make the best seeds.
@nerovb85 Жыл бұрын
We put it mistly in jars because of the taste from canned food you get somekind of irontaste and yess we of then reuse the jara for other stuff or for crafting with youre children
@Mary-zp8uw Жыл бұрын
What I find weird are canned vegetables. I always wondered how they taste ;)
@xxxx-qo9dh Жыл бұрын
Yucky is how they taste, everything is cooked through and through and the veggies are so mushy you could basically suck it in through your front teeth. I think that pretty much answers your question.
@Theo-vi8gs Жыл бұрын
The fresh orange juice is so much better "if" they get good oranges, and while jars are wors in keeping things fresh its sells better(uv light destroys vitamins) the cheap stores still have loads of cans tho
@ChantalAngeles_ Жыл бұрын
The grocery store thing about getting out without buying anything is not correct, you don't need to ask an employee to get out, you can get out at the normal check out, instead at the self check out. It's never just a self check out store unless it's an AH to go but then you can always get out also.
@VonDutchNL Жыл бұрын
Charlie, if you ever will migrate to the Netherlands.. what part of the Netherlands you would want to live? What city? Or what province?
@blodekont5458 Жыл бұрын
4:00 you can always leave through a regular cassier gate where actually a person sits. I naver use self scan, I will not do their job, and as a thanks for that you get red light and they cheack you if you did their work... I refuse.
@dlittle7983 Жыл бұрын
I never used the orange juice machine in supermarket store, becouse I'm allergic for citrus fruits. I buy salt haring, but eat them at home. You can also buy pickled haring and rolmops in glass jars. ❣️
@lucasvanbaar71017 ай бұрын
wa zèdduh gij nou these things are totaly normal for us
@stefgrootlipman69 Жыл бұрын
audio sync looks good to me
@coverhoeven2904 Жыл бұрын
You can order bread the day before and they will keep it for you
@marcolampie Жыл бұрын
You can also open the gate, with you’re bonuscard
@margreetanceaux39066 ай бұрын
Oh? I never knew!
@misterright9017 Жыл бұрын
I use the fresh Orange machine. It's very good and fresh.
@AlbandAquino Жыл бұрын
3:30 In France, you just walk out the same "gates" you walked through on your way in. Edit: Those are RFID "Anti Theft" "gates". There's no physical barriers.
@blexible4894 Жыл бұрын
Also in the Netherlands but self checkout is with gate
@dustylong Жыл бұрын
@@blexible4894Thanks for saying that, because I was wondering 😅 Being Dutch myself, I have never been "locked in" a supermarket, only to get out with a receipt 🤗
@mirjamvond1731 Жыл бұрын
I often buy haring at the Albert Heijn, but I've never eaten it on the train 😬 I thought the canned thing wasn't true, but then I realized I never eat canned or jarred vegetables, only something canned chickpeas and corn
@raisan59896 ай бұрын
2:24 until this point I had no sync problem in the video, all looked and sounded in sync
@lorettabes45532 ай бұрын
6:33 I'm aware that applicators exist, but uhm, why would you want those? Hahaha
@CrusterfunkShenanigans Жыл бұрын
funny to me how you find it embarrassing if you not buy anything and have to ask an employee for some assistance (which is her/his job) Groeten uit Nederland!
@ziree226 ай бұрын
Statiegeld for cans, small 500ml bottles, beer bottle are €0,15 but 1.5 L bottles are €0,25 . I don't know exactly about the beer crate statiegeld but I think it's for 12 beer bottle +crate €3,45 and 24 beer bottle+crate €6,00 +/-
@raisan59896 ай бұрын
Isn't it 10 cent per bottle, and 1,50 for the crate total of 3,90 euro for a full crate.
@ziree226 ай бұрын
@raisan5989 could be i don't drink beer, so i don't know 🤷♂️😉
@raisan59896 ай бұрын
@@ziree22 I don't really drink it either but I've returned a few empty crates over the years
@dikkiedik9463 Жыл бұрын
Fresh fish doesn't smell. You may detect a mild ocean-like smell, but that's it, when a fish is older then it will smell, and when it is going or has gone bad it will definitely smell 'fishy', but not before, not when it's fresh.
@poepvlek7453 Жыл бұрын
The only thing we have canned are small vegetables like beans, corn, soup, and some fruit
@666Maeglin Жыл бұрын
Charlie you hooligan, vandal and barbarian.. How dare you gross out on the raw salty "haring".. The king of fish
@CharCanuck14 Жыл бұрын
Haring....ugh! Give me kibbeling any day.
@Gladius-NL Жыл бұрын
Actually kinda weird how our grocery stores make this effort to supply daily baked fresh bread and then we just go and throw it in the freezer anyway lol
@edrison7303 Жыл бұрын
I just came back from a roadtrip through the South-West in the U.S. I had a realy good time and loved the nature but....the food was awful. I letteraly had nothing what i liked. Also what i experienced was that everything was very expensive. But doesn t matter because next summer i ll be back and this time in the east part of the U.S.
@Lilygirl283 Жыл бұрын
I prefer bottled vegetables compared to canned ones, the canned ones have a strange metal taste..
@blackscorpion65 Жыл бұрын
This one was funny in a good way 😊 But, not to worrie, some things are a bit blown out of proportion... When you're at the supermarket and you want to exit empty-handed, then there's always someone there to open the gate without making you feel uncomfortable 😉 Selling orange juice in a supermarket has been a common thing for more than a decade, and yes, oranges do grow in Europe, I'm currently living in Spain and the number of oranges that grow here is immensely high. Funny thing is though, the oranges here taste so much better than I've ever tasted in the Netherlands. Very few canned vegetables, sort of true, Bonduelle is the brand that has a reasonable range of canned food, most brands however sell what's possible in glass jars. However, canned and jarred vegetables are actually kinda gross in a way they are kinda mushy and tasteless. Frozen is an okay possiblity when fresh is too expensive. I've had an American friend for dinner once and we made fresh green beans, she actually was flabbergasted how good and crispy they tasted. Regarding to the #1, bread in The Netherlands has actual nutritional value, it feels different and most certainly tastes different than what is sold as bread in the US. They fact that there is not much left at that time, is based on average sales that are normal for that day. That way the store doesn't have to discount that bread for the next day. A good estimation on the product sales can save a store a lot of money. The same van be said about the stock in the bakery.
@gwaptiva6 ай бұрын
You cannot get a plastic bag at the supermarkets yet they shrinkwrap individual sprouts. It makes no sense at all
@henkhessel3651 Жыл бұрын
You can just walk out via the cash registers. Never drink your fruit. If you can smell the fish (herring) don't eat it. They have any kind of beans (green, peas, black, chili etc) tomatoes, peppers, fruit etc. all in cans of several sizes. and of course all kinds of meat, sardines tuna, milk etc.
@Kattoe Жыл бұрын
The first thing is only at the self scan thing
@rowanmelskens2016 ай бұрын
The jar instead of cans is a thing for hygiëne i think
@Fr-ron Жыл бұрын
15 cent doesnt seem much, but if you are buying a 12 pack of mini bottles. You nearly pay 2 euro extra. Adding this up a couple weeks gives a generous amout of money back. Uselly parents let the children bring them away so they can buy someting they like there.