Hello Igor! It is not easy to say before hand. You should check yourself for the containers (usually behind the shop) and go after closing hours on different days so figure out the best times. Looks a bit difficult but it is totally worth it!! In what city are you?
That's great 👌 being vegan is much affordable but there is not many different types of fresh fruits 😉 Hope you enjoy Oslo. I have a video on what to do in Oslo for free!! Enjoy it 😊 instagram.com/tv/Bq5TVUCFBjn/?igshid=1u7ayjx2dwgsl
Hey! Usually students do part time jobs and can make money while studying. I dont know how much expenses you can need but I have to warn that Norway is quite expensive for accomodation, food, eat outside... Bring some savings to start! Thanks
@@TravelwithGlow Thanks .If you do not mind i would ask my other questions.What is the easy find job in Norway at first ? Albert.sadikov.1996@gmail.com Can you please answer me to this email.
@@TravelwithGlow Thank you so much for getting back to me :) if you don't mind me asking, is it possible to get like a bar job in Oslo as a foreigner? I'm learning to code at the moment but I would take a normal job to get me started :)
Thank you very much for this informative video on basic food prices in Norway's supermarkets. Since many years have past since the date you uploaded this video, could you be so kind to update prices? Copy-paste the current prices also in the description of this video, for everyone to see. Thank you in advance. 1 liter of milk in NOK: 1 kilo of chicken meat in NOK: 1 kilo of beef in NOK: 1 kilo of potatoes in NOK: 1 kilo of cheese (different types) in NOK: 1 kilo of lettuce salad in NOK: 1 kilo of apples in NOK: 1 kilo of oranges in NOK: 1 kilo of lemons in NOK: 1 kilo of blueberries in NOK: 1 loaf of bread in NOK: 500 grams of fish sticks in NOK: 500 grams of canned fish balls in NOK: 500 grams of beans in NOK: 500 grams of lentils in NOK: 500 grams of coffee in NOK:
Great content 🎉 love from Norway vlogs 😊
Congrats my dear, this video is super helpful! Mucho amor from Hungary 💕 can't wait the next episodes from traveling from South America 🤗😘
Thanks so much 😄 yeah I'll keep it updated! ☺️
Nice video i will come very soon in norway
¡Buen trabajo! Gracias.
Yo intente ir a ver eso de la comida gratis en containers, pero nunca tuve suerte. Es en algún día y hora especifico? Gracias
Hola! Pues depende del supermercado! A veces los lunes por la noche o los domingos de madrugada! Ahí que probar distintos días 😝
Good experience in video
Is there other way of taking the rejected food? Like asking to have the wastes from the owners?
Sure, you can try. On Mondays there are discounted products from the weekend and there are local farms that sell directly to the customer 😄👍
Hi, which supermarkets are leaving containers with food in the night? And when it's better to come for them?
Hello Igor! It is not easy to say before hand. You should check yourself for the containers (usually behind the shop) and go after closing hours on different days so figure out the best times. Looks a bit difficult but it is totally worth it!! In what city are you?
@@TravelwithGlow I'm going to study in Stavanger, so preparing to survive already, haha
@@bananan7 that cool! In Stavanger city I haven't done dumpster diving and you might need to use transport to get to the container.
@@bananan7 omg im visiting Stavanger rn, how are you finding it?
@@oxiary try Kiwi Gosen, they have white small building in the back with food waste, but be careful, staff don't like people going there ;)
one more awesome video...you are rocking..thanks
I'm so glad you like it 😊 thanks!!
i think it is really helpful dear
Im glad you like it 😊 thanks
Hey! Thank you for the video, very insightful 🙏🏻! I’m moving to Oslo next week and I’m wondering how expensive is it going to be on a vegan diet
That's great 👌 being vegan is much affordable but there is not many different types of fresh fruits 😉 Hope you enjoy Oslo. I have a video on what to do in Oslo for free!! Enjoy it 😊 instagram.com/tv/Bq5TVUCFBjn/?igshid=1u7ayjx2dwgsl
@@TravelwithGlow I love cooking so I'm sure I can make sth good with jest veggies :D! I'll definitely check out the video, thanks :)
Can you tell me please , how much can earn now in Norway as a student and is it anough for expenses ???
Hey! Usually students do part time jobs and can make money while studying. I dont know how much expenses you can need but I have to warn that Norway is quite expensive for accomodation, food, eat outside... Bring some savings to start! Thanks
@@TravelwithGlow how much is the income for a month in real
@@albertsadikov4547 it can be 20000kr like 2000 euros for full time but taxes are high too
@@TravelwithGlow Thanks .If you do not mind i would ask my other questions.What is the easy find job in Norway at first ?
Albert.sadikov.1996@gmail.com Can you please answer me to this email.
what happened on your right hand finger?
Oh I just saw it haha I cut myself cooking but it was fine haha Thanks for looking so close 😉😘
@@TravelwithGlow i have watched almost all your channels videos (in English) to learn about Norway. I am planning to move Norway in next Year.
@@CheapEnergy That's great! Also check my web for more info on how to find a job, places to visit,... Thanks! :D
@@TravelwithGlow Ok, Thanks!
Exactly at what time were you going to bring the rejected food?
After the shop is closed... Usually at midnight or very early like 5-6am 😁 I hope it's useful for you! Thanks 😊
Love from Malaysia! Thank you so much :) I plan to study in Norway next year! Much love xoxo
That's great 👌 I'm glad to hear that! If you have any doubts just let me know 😄 thanks
Thank you so much sweetie❤️❤️❤️
Great 👌 thanks 😊
Please don’t listen to anyone saying it’s hard to understand you, you speak very good English, coming from a native speaker :)
Thanks T H 😉 I like to add my own style haha
@@TravelwithGlow if you don't mind me asking, are you still living in Oslo? I am tempted to make the move there. :)
@@TH-ie6jr I live in Stavanger for a year now, in the West Coast. Really beautiful and interesting city! Oslo has a lot of opportunities too! 😉
@@TravelwithGlow Thank you so much for getting back to me :) if you don't mind me asking, is it possible to get like a bar job in Oslo as a foreigner? I'm learning to code at the moment but I would take a normal job to get me started :)
@@TH-ie6jr yes definitely! Check my videos how to get a job in Norway, useful websites and working conditions. Good luck 🤞
Hi am from India n 60yrs I want to visit Norway on visiting visa please help me
Hello, that's great. You can check in the official website for your specific type of documents you need to travel. Good lucj :D
Thank you very much for this informative video on basic food prices in Norway's supermarkets.
Since many years have past since the date you uploaded this video, could you be so kind to update prices?
Copy-paste the current prices also in the description of this video, for everyone to see.
Thank you in advance.
1 liter of milk in NOK:
1 kilo of chicken meat in NOK:
1 kilo of beef in NOK:
1 kilo of potatoes in NOK:
1 kilo of cheese (different types) in NOK:
1 kilo of lettuce salad in NOK:
1 kilo of apples in NOK:
1 kilo of oranges in NOK:
1 kilo of lemons in NOK:
1 kilo of blueberries in NOK:
1 loaf of bread in NOK:
500 grams of fish sticks in NOK:
500 grams of canned fish balls in NOK:
500 grams of beans in NOK:
500 grams of lentils in NOK:
500 grams of coffee in NOK:
Great idea! I will do it soon! I'm glad it was helpful 😄 Have a nice day!
Hey, Rema 1000 had 1000 items. But that's when they started from nothing. Nowadays i bet they have many more than 1000 items :)
Yeah that's true. Now I go more to Coop Extra because they have more vegetarian and vegan products! :D
Are you mexican ??
Spanish :D
I can't stand REMA. Especially their workers are rude. Kiwi and Coop are better, and their products are of good quality.
Coop has many different stores like Prix, Extra and Mega and provide more alternative products for good prices.
Really hard to understand you
Really? It is English
@@TravelwithGlow yes your pronunciation is different.