Status: 18/09/2023, 21:32 p.m.
By: Niklas Noack
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There's a reason why it's better to keep your hands off the sweets in the checkout area. A customer explains.
Stuttgart - Who doesn't know it? Once again, you have set off to shop at the most inopportune time of the day and the supermarket is bursting at the seams with customers. Nevertheless, you fight your way from one shelf to another until you finally make your way to the checkout with a full shopping cart.
Care should be taken when buying sweets. © juliazeuner/TikTok
Once there, or at least close to it, despair follows. Because due to a miserably long queue in front of the cash register, you have to be patient. But what do you do with time? In such a situation, it is no wonder that your gaze falls on the notorious checkout shelf with all its practical things and treats.
"kinder bueno" is significantly more expensive at the checkout
But it's better to keep your hands off that, as one customer explained in a video via TikTok. The reason for this is that the goods sold there are often disproportionately expensive. The TikToker used the example of "kinder bueno" to illustrate this brazen rip-off. In the supermarket where she was shopping, two bars at the checkout cost a whopping 89 cents, which makes 100.2 euros per 07 grams.
Meanwhile, on the candy shelf of the market, things looked quite different. There, a whole pack of ten bars cost 2.99 euros. On 100 grams, this is suddenly only a price of 1.39 euros.
"But I'm always too lazy"
That's why it's better not to give in to cravings and turn on your head. Meanwhile, many TikTok users who commented under the video agreed that the more expensive price was logical. "It has always been the case that small parcels are more expensive than large parcels. So, everyone should know that," said one. "And who didn't know that?" asked another.
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However, another user admitted: "But I'm always too lazy and prefer to buy at the checkout, there's everything without having to search for a long time." One person also asked what you would do if you only had 89 cents.
In any case, surprises on the supermarket shelf are more frequent. BW24 recently reported on a Kaufland customer who was surprised when she looked into the cheese counter.