You also have the option to get a handscanner at the entrance in alot of stores, scan your shopcard one will light up, get thatone. You scan your stuff when you pick it up, when done you put it back in a rack at the end. You scan your shopcard at self chechout and pay.
@pietergreveling8 күн бұрын
The coin in the shopping cart isn't for stealing, but it's for you to bring it back, so you don't leave it in the parking lot or somewhere else and you don't need extra employees to collect them! 06:40 The price of the tomatoes isn't really correct, of course you can buy more expensive tomatoes, but i just looked it up on the AH (Albert Heijn) app of this supermarket chain and the cheapest tomato at the moment is a 6 pack of the same size tomatoes of 500 grams for €1.35 makes €2.70 per kilo and they are not on sale, so that's cheaper than your €2,93! 😉 Also as a kid, i loved slices tomatoes on fresh white bread with butter and some sugar sprinkled over it, it tastes like a dessert! 😋 Keep in mind, a tomato is a fruit! ✌🏼
@carlosmarkiet53918 күн бұрын
2 hours just for checkingout I would leave the shopping cart and walk away
@pietergreveling7 күн бұрын
Me too, and it wouldn't take 2 hours! ✌🏼
@FacelessJanus6 күн бұрын
No we don't have rice shops. But keep in mind rice is not a staple, over here. Generally it is potatoes, plus a vegetable and a piece of meat as dinner. True we, do eat rice but mainly what we get in a supermarket. However due to the multicultural society we have nowadays, there are specific shops (usually we call them Toko) that cater to Asian or African comunities mainly, that sell rice in a different way we are used to, like bales of 25kg or more, but it is not standard for Dutch people.