'In america grocery stores are like cathedrals'... that's likely the entire American section of the polish grocery store. Kinda like are asian sections are full of soy sauce and ramen.
I get that, but I do believe this picture is purposefully excluding what is next to the junk food on to imply that is all there is to American food. That's why I called it 'jewish' since it is leaving out contextual information to help determine if this is truly the extent of the American offerings. Lies by omission.
Also, this is entirely processed food. Show the produce, dairy and meat sections since that is also American food.
american section in france is exactly the same exceptwe also have fluff and peanut butter. it's not cropped lmao
american section in france is exactly the same exceptwe also have fluff and peanut butter. its not cropped lmao
But that would all be processed foods too. The overlap between non-processed French foods and American foods would be significant and cover many other food sections that aren't specific to any country. It is also important to note that the grocer is choosing these American foods to be stocked in their store and their familiarity with American foods will not be representative of what we actually stock in our stores. There's probably a good amount of big brand pressure to stock these items as well.
I honestly think you're jsut mad that americans have shit food. I personally lived in both europe and the US and you seriously cannot compare the shittiest french processed food to average american food, french processed for wins. I don't think you understand the basic quality of products in France.
We have local foods that aren't available out of their region, paw paw is a great example.
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