Donnie wrote on 29.05.2023 at 13:30: Had last time a voucher from Eismann. If you go to the page you see that everything is incredibly expensive. I do not pay 10 € for 6 normal industrial steels. Who buys there has probably too much money, but if there are enough stupid people who pay for it...
am also times just on it and landed in the pizza department. 2 Champigon pizzas 13.99 € Someone (think the neighbor was it) told me once that Eismann would be just saulecker. But there is also directly voucher via popup..."Coupon value 20€. Minimum order value 40€. "Valid once and only for new customers". So you could possibly slap a bit of what at a reasonable price in the freezer, but have rather no Bock that you go to me afterwards penetrating on the nuts. Even ring from time to time, although I constantly say that I want nothing.
Langhans wrote on 29.05.2023 at 14:12:
am also times just on there and landed in the pizza section. 2 Champigon pizzas 13.99 € Someone (think the neighbor was it) once told me that Eismann would be just saulecker. But there is also directly voucher via popup..." voucher value 20€. Minimum order value 40€. "Valid once and only for new customers". So you could possibly slap a bit of what at a reasonable price in the freezer, but have rather no Bock that you go to me afterwards penetrating on the nuts. Even ring from time to time, although I constantly say that I want nothing.
At the carnival, a small bowl of fries with mayonnaise cost 4 € !
There were 22 fries in it, have counted extra !
Shashlik with 5 small cubes of meat and a few onions 6 €
At the carnival a small bowl of fries with mayonnaise cost 4 € !
There were 22 fries in it, counted extra !
Shashlik with 5 small cubes of meat and a few onions 6 €
The joke at the whole thing is that the prices are produced completely artificially. The restaurants simply read that there is inflation and take that as legitimation to arbitrarily raise their prices.
In Austria, supermarkets sometimes charge twice as much as in Germany. There are only a few large chains and they just talk to each other. Right cartel formation.
Donnie wrote on 05/29/2023 at 1:50 pm:
Retirees use Picnic and Bottle Post where the prices are at normal levels. I doubt that most retirees want to or can pay the prices at Eismann
I know but also only from pensioners from my circle of acquaintances früher gabs even better contracts which also has a better pension as a result where you can still afford something like that
Jenn-R wrote on 29.05.2023 at 13:43:Well think of all the poor old pensioners in their stalls who can no longer walk or drive a car etc. and vllt. also have no one who goes shopping for them, they are happy that there is an eismann or bofrost that deliver to home
Know some here in the area that take or have taken the claim
Although is already deuuutlich more expensive clear, but such are happy about it
In our area, the Awo operates 2 nursing homes and it also operates a delivery service meals on wheels. This is a good thing for the elderly who still live in their own home, but much of their own strength can no longer create alone. There you can choose daily between 2 different meals one for you. The meal plan is always for 4 weeks in advance, that one can determine everything also well before. The prices are currently 6.90 euros to 10.90 euros for lunch. The parents of my mother had used the offer for some years, but now the two still live in a nursing home, because dementia let other no longer.
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But, there is still a small difference here. It at least gives the final prices and I can then decide for myself whether it's too expensive for me or not.
In my case, no one knew anything about it until the bill came. And the prices were already way too expensive. You have to imagine, a schnitzel cost 28 € dry, so without everything. Salad one had to order then additionally around nearly 7 € dazubestellen. And as thanks for the fact that we ate there, the 15 € came again on top, of which nobody knew anything. I am sure that this is not legally permissible. I'll see what I can do about it, because I feel really screwed.
Yes, this should actually be written out beforehand so that everyone can read it. Sounds like a tourist trap. But it's not really legal, otherwise you could just invent fees out of the blue. For 5€ I would take the cutlery. One must consider that it is already 50€ with 10 people. How often do they buy the cutlery? The landlord with it simply only money rips off is so of clear.
Falke wrote on 29.05.2023 at 14:33 Clock:
The joke of the whole thing is that the prices are created completely artificially. The restaurants simply read that there is inflation and use that as legitimation to arbitrarily raise their prices.
In Austria, supermarkets sometimes charge twice as much as in Germany. There are only a few large chains and they just talk to each other. Real cartel formation.
I have an acquaintance who runs a pizzeria and I can confirm that the prices for them have also risen. The price increase is about 33-40%, so it's the same as for private households. Nevertheless, the Corona pandemic and now inflation were two violent events that caused sales to plummet. Many closed down during the Corona pandemic, some survived the pandemic but of course wanted to recoup their lost sales and adjusted prices accordingly. Then came inflation and the prices were adjusted another time. If ne pizza before 10€ has cost, it now costs 14€.
In any case, it's not the restaurateurs who are completely exploiting this situation, but the large retail groups (Mars and co.) The restaurateurs also buy their food from the supermarket, although wholesale, but it's not really cheap.
I know that only from the U.S. that you pay extra for the service with a fixed percentage. The cutlery must be paid, I also find very cheeky, especially with the aspect that this all happens "afterwards" and can not defend against it. As Falke said, you have to swallow that then and pay.
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am also times just on it and landed in the pizza department. 2 Champigon pizzas 13.99 € Someone (think the neighbor was it) told me once that Eismann would be just saulecker. But there is also directly voucher via popup..."Coupon value 20€. Minimum order value 40€. "Valid once and only for new customers". So you could possibly slap a bit of what at a reasonable price in the freezer, but have rather no Bock that you go to me afterwards penetrating on the nuts. Even ring from time to time, although I constantly say that I want nothing.
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At the carnival, a small bowl of fries with mayonnaise cost 4 € !
There were 22 fries in it, have counted extra !
Shashlik with 5 small cubes of meat and a few onions 6 €
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The joke at the whole thing is that the prices are produced completely artificially. The restaurants simply read that there is inflation and take that as legitimation to arbitrarily raise their prices.
In Austria, supermarkets sometimes charge twice as much as in Germany. There are only a few large chains and they just talk to each other. Right cartel formation.
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I know but also only from pensioners from my circle of acquaintances früher gabs even better contracts which also has a better pension as a result where you can still afford something like that
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In our area, the Awo operates 2 nursing homes and it also operates a delivery service meals on wheels. This is a good thing for the elderly who still live in their own home, but much of their own strength can no longer create alone. There you can choose daily between 2 different meals one for you. The meal plan is always for 4 weeks in advance, that one can determine everything also well before. The prices are currently 6.90 euros to 10.90 euros for lunch. The parents of my mother had used the offer for some years, but now the two still live in a nursing home, because dementia let other no longer.
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Yes, this should actually be written out beforehand so that everyone can read it. Sounds like a tourist trap. But it's not really legal, otherwise you could just invent fees out of the blue. For 5€ I would take the cutlery. One must consider that it is already 50€ with 10 people. How often do they buy the cutlery? The landlord with it simply only money rips off is so of clear.
I have an acquaintance who runs a pizzeria and I can confirm that the prices for them have also risen. The price increase is about 33-40%, so it's the same as for private households. Nevertheless, the Corona pandemic and now inflation were two violent events that caused sales to plummet. Many closed down during the Corona pandemic, some survived the pandemic but of course wanted to recoup their lost sales and adjusted prices accordingly. Then came inflation and the prices were adjusted another time. If ne pizza before 10€ has cost, it now costs 14€.
In any case, it's not the restaurateurs who are completely exploiting this situation, but the large retail groups (Mars and co.) The restaurateurs also buy their food from the supermarket, although wholesale, but it's not really cheap.
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