Norwegian and Danish grocery store “Rema 1000” has their own store brand that’s very minimalistic: https://shop.rema1000.dk/?filters=rema1000
It’s just the text saying what it is and a little picture and not much else.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this is pretty normal outside USA.
It’s exactly what you think, it’s a word that’s stuck around for imported good from “the colonies”. But to be fair, if you live in Denmark it doesn’t take a lot for something to be exotic.
Yeah, I noticed. There’s rice and asian cuisine, but also there’s “digestives”, the british biscuits. And both popcorn and regular canned corn. A very broad selection.
Norwegian and Danish grocery store “Rema 1000” has their own store brand that’s very minimalistic: https://shop.rema1000.dk/?filters=rema1000
It’s just the text saying what it is and a little picture and not much else.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this is pretty normal outside USA.
What’s the “kolonial” category? Seems kinda sus
It’s exactly what you think, it’s a word that’s stuck around for imported good from “the colonies”. But to be fair, if you live in Denmark it doesn’t take a lot for something to be exotic.
Yeah, I noticed. There’s rice and asian cuisine, but also there’s “digestives”, the british biscuits. And both popcorn and regular canned corn. A very broad selection.
I mean Britain was kind of a viking colony once upon a time lol
Sweden had the ”blue white” brand for low price products. There wasn’t even an image on the boxes.
https://kf.se/en-text-om-blavitt/
They stock really good røkt laks. Used to know someone who worked in Norway and used to bring it sometimes.