The corona virus has a firm grip on Munich. Now a shop in Untergiesing has reacted with a lot of humor. The photo of the bizarre shop window is now circulating on yodel.
- The corona virus keeps Munich in suspense.
- The crisis also has consequences for Munich prisoners.
- A shop in Munich has now reacted to the crisis with a lot of humor.
Munich - Since the Corona crisis, there is hardly anything in Munich as it was before. Almost empty streets, deserted sports fields , closed shops. Everything still looks very unusual and sometimes spooky in the Bavarian capital . The crisis also affects prisoners in Munich *. Nevertheless, there is room for curiosities even in these times. This is exactly what a shop in the Untergiesing district of Munich thought of, which ended up with its campaign on the Jodel social network.
Corona virus: Munich in the corona crisis - strange photo showed up
Apparently, the people of Munich don't let the crisis- ravaged times spoil the mood too much - they flocked out into the open almost on weekends *. The beautiful weather therefore cheers up even the most difficult times. Because the massive exit restrictions hit everyone hard. Whether socially or economically: Hardly anyone can escape the crisis. Retail and gastronomy * in particular are suffering severely from Corona . A shop has now responded to the crisis in a curious way.
Coronavirus in Munich: Crazy photo appeared on "Jodel"
No matter whether in Bavaria , nationwide or anywhere else in the world. The phenomenon of “hamstering” masses of toilet paper is inexplicable for many. And offers a lot of humor . A shop window in Munich has now taken on this phenomenon and decorated its shop window with toilet paper and noodles - the hamster buyer's second favorite product.
A curious photo from Munich has caused a stir on yodel.
© Jodel
A user on "Jodel" has now posted a picture of the shop window and titled it with the words "You can also provoke break-ins". Both products currently seem to be highly traded. Hopefully the shopkeeper is well insured.
The first coronavirus case in Germany was registered in Munich at the end of January. That seems a long time ago. Virologist Prof. Alexander Kekulé already warned of a corona crisis.
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