A QUICK STOP at a German supermarket is like grabbing your favorite snack from a giant treasure chest, fast and fun!
Prices are like stickers on every item: you just look for the number on the shelf, and that's how much it costs. Some things have discounts, which means they're cheaper than usual, it's like getting extra candy for less money.
Tips work like a secret code that helps you save money. Sometimes, when you buy more of something, you get a little extra, it’s called Sondertarif. It’s like when you share your toys with a friend and both get to play longer!
How You Pay
When you're done picking out everything, you go to the cash register. The person there uses a special machine that adds up all your items, it's faster than counting coins in your piggy bank!
Sometimes, you can use a Karte (like a magic card) or even pay with your phone. It’s like giving the store a high-five instead of handing over real money.
So next time you go to a German supermarket, think of it as an adventure where you get to pick your favorite treats and maybe save some coins along the way!
Examples
- The cashier scans each item one by one before totaling the bill.
- The customer receives change and leaves immediately.
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