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But why would the clerk put in effort to take the product out of the box and put it back on upside down?
Until the upper class gets worried, the US won’t change. Thank you Europe, keep making the 1% sweat at their next board meeting.
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Flipping upside-down, backwards, sideways, and sometimes a combination has become a visual way in Canada to denote a product is an American brand. This post is about that visual flag starting to catch on in Europe, at least in Berlin.
Doing my part in Finland! Especially for American tex-mex foods masquerading as Mexican in the Hispanic foods section. My wife and her friends are joining in as well.
woah
i need to see the Hispanic food section in Finnish stores
Select stores have them. They’ve been appearing in the last 4 years. Which is nice because now I don’t have to make tortillas every time.
There’s also a Mexican store in Helsinki that imports called Dos Tecolotes in case you need items like corn husks. Wish they had Oaxaca cheese and banana leaf tho, but at least I can make Mexican tamales now as well.
That’s cool. Will start this when I am next somewhere shopping.
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It started in Canada, where Canadians would flip American brands upside down. It quickly became a sort of “hey FYI this shit is American” signifier. It made the boycott much easier, because you could just look at what was upside down and avoid it. And now it’s catching on in parts of Europe as well.
Amerika Woche bei Lidl gecancelled
Ist das ein Wunch oder ein Fact?
Go Germany!
You’re telling me that Philadelphia… is from the USA!?
Colour me shocked!
I wouldn’t notice this at my local Penny. They’re sometimes weird with their shelves.







