Sujet : Re: [OT] Re: Fixing a sample from K&R book using cake static analyser
De : janis_papanagnou+ng (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Janis Papanagnou)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 28. Jun 2024, 18:12:36
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On 28.06.2024 16:11, Michael S wrote:
On other forum I was told by people living in Germany that in
supermarkets they can get 500ml can of drinkable liquid for 0.4E.
Of course, it's not a Martzen lager they drink during festivals, and
not Andechs Doppelbock Dunkel (which I pesonally likely wouldn't like
because of too high ABV), but still it is both better and cheaper than
the cheapest beers in majority of the Western countries.
I cannot tell about other countries; only in Scandinavia I personally
experienced generally very high prices for alcoholics, also in shops).
Beer in Greece (for example) wasn't that expensive, as far as I recall,
closer to German prices.
In Germany you'll get, of course, much better prices in Supermarkets
(if compared to the prices in a Biergarten, pubs, taverns, and events
like Oktoberfest).
The 40 ct for a standard (0.5 l) bottle is certainly at the low end
of the scale; the one I (only occasionally) buy is 1+ Euro. And in
supermarkets (or liquor shops) you also get Andechser beer also for
a much better price than in the monastery's Biergarten or tavern; you
pay not only for the beer but also for service, atmosphere, etc., and
as long as there's demand the market defines these horrible prices.
My last Biergarten beer (this week) was 5.60 Euro (for 0.5 l). In a
restaurant 4.60 Euro. (Just some typical values.)
Janis