Six Armani down jackets, crampons, Adidas tracksuits, caps. We may be in the sales period, Tuesday evening, the merry-go-round of two men in the parking lot of the Blagnac shopping center, near Toulouse, ended up intrigued by another client. The two acolytes were going back and forth, arms loaded with clothes, between the building and their car.As a precaution, the guy called the police. A crew from the Mirail Anti-Crime Brigade arrested the two suspects around 7 p.m., in full...
Watch the video: why cashiers really open the egg carton - it's not because of possible breakage.It's a quick move: Open the lid, take a quick look and then the cash is collected. Egg cartons are usually opened at the supermarket checkout. But why is the cashier actually looking into the box? The answer: Because it's the rule. Anyone who thinks that the cashier will kindly check the eggs for breakage is wrong. Instead, they check whether the customer might...
The Munich police want to prevent climate activists from blocking Munich's Karlsplatz again on Tuesday morning during rush hour. Those who still manage to get stuck on the road should be asked to pay for their use. This was announced by Andreas Franken, press chief of the Munich police headquarters, on Sunday. Depending on the duration of the operation, the fees for removing stuck protesters could range from 250 euros to four-digit amounts per person.The Munich police are reacting to...
Status: 11/19/2022 4:47 p.m What will the supermarket of the future look like? There are more and more cash registers that you can scan and pay yourself. A large chain is testing a system in which the camera and app do the billing. Just buy something for dinner and then wait ten minutes at the checkout - that could soon be a thing of the past. In Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, after a first test run in a supermarket in Cologne,...
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"Bares for Rares" "I like to spend other money": Waldi asks his colleague to checkout Waldi laughs: His dealer colleague Daniel Meyer has to shell out 300 euros for a picture. © ZDF The seller at "Bares für Rares" wanted 250 euros for her painting. It didn't look like that until Walter "Waldi" Lehnertz used a trick – at the expense of his colleague Daniel Meyer. "He did it for love": The painting that Tatjana Moutevelidis brought to "Bares für...
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More expensive prices at checkout Consumer center warns against wrong prices in the supermarket Something can suddenly be expensive at the supermarket checkout when it was labeled on the shelf © Jens Kalaene / dpa central image According to the Berlin consumer advice center, there are increasing complaints about different prices on supermarket shelves and at the checkout. Basically, the legal situation is on the side of the supermarkets. Consumers still have options to react. Aristotle Zervos This article first...
The Westpark in Ingolstadt could also be a green space in name alone, but of course this Westpark is really just a shopping center again, a good bit away from the real city center by the way. In contrast to that, however, the area around the shops in the West Park is heated if required, which is why the owners of the around 150 shops are anxiously awaiting the coming heating bills.What they didn't expect is the statement that Westpark...
Of Josef KelnbergerWar changes language. You just have to listen carefully, for example when Robert Habeck talks about weapons that the German government is supplying to Ukraine. "The Panzerhaubitze 2000 can really something," said the Federal Minister of Economics and Vice Chancellor on Thursday evening on Maybrit Illner's show: can. The same applies to the anti-aircraft system that Chancellor Olaf Scholz has just promised Ukraine. "It's not just junk that we send there." source site