For a good cause: Thomas Gottschalk at the net checkout in Bavaria – the moderator jokes about Silbereisen
Created: 11/25/2022, 9:12 p.m
By: Katarina Amtmann
Thomas Gottschalk sits at a supermarket checkout in Regensburg for a good cause.
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Thomas Gottschalk conceded at the net in Regensburg.
The action in the supermarket served a good cause.
Numerous customers took selfies with the moderator.
Regensburg – Excitement and a huge hype in a supermarket in Regensburg.
The reason: Entertainer Thomas Gottschalk (72) sat there for an hour at the cash register.
Regensburg: Thomas Gottschalk was joking at the supermarket checkout at Netto
There the moderator, who was born in Bamberg in 1950, collected donations for the child protection association on a voluntary basis.
"I go shopping myself, but don't ask me what the butter costs," he said when he worked at the checkout.
However, he avoids one department when shopping: "Of course, I always quickly scurry past the magazine stand." But his colleague Florian Silbereisen is usually on the front.
Thomas Gottschalk for a good cause at the supermarket checkout.
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Gottschalk cashes in the Regensburg supermarket - At the checkout at Netto
In Regensburg, Gottschalk gave up the seller and collected milk, rice, oranges, gummy bears and wine.
The 72-year-old, who only moderated “Wetten, dass …?” on Saturday, November 19, chatted with customers and encouraged them to round up their purchase amount.
He also signed autographs and fulfilled countless selfie requests.
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Net in Regensburg: Thomas Gottschalk at the supermarket checkout
According to the information provided, the money from the campaign will benefit various social purposes via the Netto Marken-Discount-Stiftung.
"After Grönemeyer said he was going to save the board, I said I had to work here." Pop singer Herbert Grönemeyer had announced on Gottschalk's ZDF show "Wetten, dass...?" on Saturday that he would bear the costs for the Berliner Tafel for a month to take over.
(came/dpa)
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