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/pol/ - Thread 513117608
14 - About Tax Plan i said: No. Brazil No.513146462
>>513145751
A cross means that you are supporting thousand of people being burned in the name of a lie.
A cross means that you welcome in your life something that, back in time, for it's own interests, "demonized" another culture and tribe.
And still does till now days.
Everything in pure gold. Structures and more structures of gold. Of lies.

You thing this ancient planet, this whole universe don't know it?
Oh, it does.
/bant/ - Thread 23116795
14 - About Tax Plan i said: No. Brazil No.23117030
>>23117025
A cross means that you are supporting thousand of people being burned in the name of a lie.
A cross means that you welcome in your life something that, back in time, for it's own interests, "demonized" another culture and tribe.
And still does till now days.
Everything in pure gold. Structures and more structures of gold. Of lies.

You thing this ancient planet, this whole universe don't know it?
Oh, it does.
/pol/ - YOU VILL BUY IN THE GERMAN STORE
Anonymous Finland No.508771770
>>508751728
>What's the difference?
Not much really. European grocery chains are very similar to each other. The way Aldi is paving way in the US is simply importing the european model of smaller close-to-home shops which have slightly higher prices than big supermarkets but are much more convenient to visit. Just build a midsize market right in the middle of a big suburban area and all those houses will be shopping at local Aldi instead of driving an hour to a Walmart.

Walmart might get serious competition from it but Costco won't. Wholesale markets exist in Europe as well and they serve people who are ready to drive a longer distance and to buy large quantities at once.