It appears to me that the person who plans the lunch menu at the meat counter is not actually a person but a dart board with random foods on it. Broccoli with two chicken legs, no sauce, no sides? What? This is the typical thing you can expect every day at this crazy place. Once you've chosen the least awful option, they'll assemble it amidst more plastic than even the Pacific Ocean contains. Sorry, Planet Earth!
Don't worry. You can also choose the pasta counter, where you will eat enough food for a squirrel.
Meanwhile, if you want to do some shopping, be prepared to wander around lost and confused a lot. I don't know how but I can't find anything in this store.
If you lead a happy life and have been wishing to be more miserable, "scheck in" at the...
Read moreThis is one of the best Edeka Shops I've been to. It's very large and it has nearly everything. Staff is friendly and helpful, there is premade food to take to go and when you ask they will slice the pancetta so thin you can see through it. Place is kept clean and tidy and is a pleasure to visit. If I have to complain about something, it is that there seem to not be customer toilet and this can be needed for a longer shopping trip. There hasn't been a thing I've looked for and couldn't find there. Insane selection of wines and cheeses, meats, beer and spirits, milk products, home stuff, fresh and frozen food. Some prices can be steep or very steep, but I can only recommend this place....
Read moreGreat store. They really made some good thought about the customer journey. You get everything you need, especially for a lunch break as a professional. Starting with the first stop. Fresh bakery, fresh butchery - each with a lunch menu (post office; you never know). Top! Then, 30 meters of: cold lunch, fresh fruits, snacks, lunch to warm up in the microwave, self fulfilling grain/mueslis… then you’ll find a great fridge labyrinth, before taking the drinks… And between all the stations of your journey you’ll get anything you need for a weekend…...
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