Warum sind Märkte an Feiertagen geschlossen? Feiertage wären schöner, wenn die Märkte geöffnet wären. Was isst man in Deutschland?

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werwiewas99
2 months ago

This may be different in some countries, but in Germany most shops are closed on holidays.

I actually think that’s good and more beautiful. You may have to plan something in the days before and buy more.

We still have enough to eat today and do not have to buy urgently.

For the emergency, kiosks, gas stations and some restaurants also have on holidays.

sumsehummel
2 months ago

Hi.

it is common in this country that the shops are closed on major holidays. This is not only the case for Christmas, but also at Pentecosts or Easter. In other countries, for example in the Netherlands, it is that some of the shops have opened (restricted).

What do you mean, “what do you eat in Germany”? I’m just saying that the majority of people don’t go shopping every day before cooking, but shopping for several days in advance. Since Christmas/Easter/Pfingsten do not come suddenly and unforeseen, people in general will be able to supply themselves in such a way that they come with their foods the few days in which the shops have closed. In addition, there are still restaurants that have opened the holidays.

HesslerITCon
2 months ago

Because the employees and family want Christmas too. I just have to say that. Also it is not done with opening only the fairy tales. The fresh fruit and sweet must also come from somewhere with trucks, there are also bread and rolls. Just like meat and sausages. Otherwise the shelves are empty.

Otherwise you can also plan your shopping, we start there 2 weeks before and freeze a lot.

Vogtlandrapper
2 months ago

The dealers and sellers also want to have their holidays, as everyone should show understanding.

Sunshineeeee940
2 months ago

Since people who have to work there want to spend the holiday with the family, if necessary?

What do you eat in Germany?

Eat.

isilang
2 months ago

You eat what you bought in time for this time when the markets are closed.

Give people some free time to rest or for private life.

You can learn organization.

Peppie85
2 months ago

We have a great invention at home. that thing calls itself refrigerator. It is a cubic object with a casing of thin metal, professionals say sheet metal, insulated with – no warning what. I think that kind of polystyrene.

A heat pump removes the heat from this cooling cabinet so that food can be kept fresh in it. It’s not unlimited, but it’s amazingly good for a few days.

So I don’t have to go shopping every day to have something to eat every day.

Lg, Anna

Adi63693
2 months ago

Because people in this country plan their shopping and the sales staff want to be with their families at least on Sundays. Saturday is open.

I also admire the people who work in gastronomy and are also there on Saturdays, Sundays and perhaps even on holidays. Just like the people in the medical field. I’ve done shiftwork on weekends for many years, I know what I’m talking about.

CuteLuc
2 months ago

Because there are enough days before the holidays where you have enough time to buy for the few days. In addition, the employees who otherwise take up for us on 6 days a week have a right to rest.

paradies098
2 months ago

But then others would have to work so that others can enjoy themselves again.

Noeru
2 months ago

Because it’s holidays.

Pretty simple.

Onaxer
2 months ago

Because the employees like to have free, have families.

What do you eat?

What you bought before.

adelaide196970
2 months ago

The people who work there need some rest.

edgar1279
2 months ago

What do you eat in Germany?

Schnitzel, Currywurst, Rouladen …