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  1. DarrensDodgyDenim on

    The Danes don’t call us Mountain Monkeys for nothing. Bananas to the people!

  2. RiverWindandMud on

    Last time I survived by only eating bananas I froze to death in winter because I had no house. When the ambulance worker revived me I promptly died again of a potassium overdose. Turns out you need more things in life than bananas.

  3. MelbPTUser2024 on

    Whilst most food is still more expensive in Norway than elsewhere, they don’t really vary the price seasonally much (except when there’s summer fruit that isn’t normally available in winter)?

    For example, I was living in Trondheim between August 2023-February 2024 and tomatoes were consistently around 42-51kr per kg the whole 8 months I was there.

    Whereas, here in Australia the prices fluctuate based on seasons (and flooding), and whilst they do get cheaper in summer like AU$4-5 per kg (or 26-33kr per kg) they have been **WORSE** than Norway since I got back to Australia in March 2024. Like, the prices of tomatoes have been consistently $8-11 (or about 52-73kr) per kg every month since March 2024 except for like 2 months over Australia’s summer (December-January 2024/25).

    It’s insane how expensive food has become in Australia, and I was genuinely shocked to see prices go up 25-50% on most items between the time I left for Norway in August 2023 and the time I got back to Australia in March 2024.

  4. those bananas are pretty ripe tomorrow the will be rotten and yea 69 kr for six appels are crazy

  5. I was in norway last week, me and my wife where baffeled that 1 cucumber (augurk) was more expensive than a bunch of bananas

  6. CelebrationProud8504 on

    Bro i went to burger king and nearly got a heart attack. Crispy chicken 80 kroner. In denmark 20kr 🤣