Kauland in Sindelfingen Germany is amazing. It's the 1st. Grocery store we've ever been to with an escalator. Also the second grocery store I'd been to besides Netto in my neighborhood. This store is rather large. Larger than the grocery stores back at home. Maybe the newest Krogers Grocery Store on Mall Blvd in Savannah Ga may match it in size. Maybe not! Lots of walking for sure. It's quite an experience shopping for food in Germany. So not like the states. It definitely will be a greater appreciation for many many things when we get back to the states. A quart of milk is .36-.46 cents here. Cheese is .79-1.99 here. Bread is .85-2.00 here. Juice is .55-1.50 here. Fruit is very cheap. Meat is very cheap. Water is not sold by the gallon here. It's like a liter-1.5 liter I believe .19 cent and up a bottle. Or you buy the case, plus .25 cent for recycle. Once you recycle it back to the store you'll receive. 25 cent for each bottle you bring back. It goes through a recycling machine in a hole that you put it in. It goes down a conveyer belt into this room and drops down into a box. The counter on the machine adds .25 cent each time you feed it a bottle. When you're finished then you get a ticket with money. You give it to the cashier when she or he rings up your grocery total and you receive the ticket total as a discount against your grocery bill. I'll do a video soon.
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