Meanwhile in Sweden
Meanwhile in Sweden


That's $3 for 15 eggs. Sadly not free-range, only cage-free.
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It costs... 35 what? What kind of currency is
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? I don't speak IKEA.4 4 ReplyKrona, i.e. Swedish crowns. One's about $0.09.
2 0 ReplyThey denote their currency with :-? Wtf is that? It looks like a lil mosquito
1 1 ReplyYeah, we did that in Finland too before euros.
I think it denotes the cents. 35:23 would mean "35 kronor and 23 öre" (where öre is 1/100s of a krona). 35:- means "35 kronor" and "0 öre".
1 0 ReplyOhhh, okay, that actually makes a lot of cents. Thanks!
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