How to Do Groceries in Finland Like a Finn!

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2018
  • If you come to visit or live in Finland, one of the places you have to visit is a Finnish grocery store and in this video I will show and teach you some of the basics on Finnish grocery stores as well as some pro tips you can use to save some money!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 214

  • @AmAstermind0
    @AmAstermind0 4 роки тому +21

    I've lived in Finland all my life. Why did I choose to watch this? Also thanks to S-ryhmä for providing those lovely evening sales

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  4 роки тому +4

      It's good to see how Finnish stuff is taught to foreigners. :)

  • @kasperjoonatan6014
    @kasperjoonatan6014 5 років тому +19

    Besides kauppahalli also check the market places/squares. They are like farmers' markets. Very fresh vegetables, berries etc. They also open quite early (6-8 am) so if you are an early bird that's for you.

  • @moutonfunebre7437
    @moutonfunebre7437 2 роки тому +2

    I'm sooo glad that l found this video now, then I'm about to move to Finland for studying next 3 years in finnish school. I'm from Russia and I know absolutely nothing about living there, and it's so helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @Agriking
    @Agriking 5 років тому +11

    I love videos like this. Practical every day Finnish life.

  • @Angelina-ot1zy
    @Angelina-ot1zy 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, Aleksi! Very useful as always!

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Barbara Angelina Farkas!

  • @jackdaddy10
    @jackdaddy10 5 років тому +1

    Another great video. Thank you so much. I am coming to Finland in the spring and am using your videos to help me learn about how to get around and do Finland "like a boss"

  • @joelsanikomoonga1763
    @joelsanikomoonga1763 5 років тому +1

    Wow, thanks for this video Aleksi!Awesome!

  • @lgfrades
    @lgfrades 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video and tips, kiitos Aleksi! We are going to family reunion next July in Finland, so excited to go our ancestors homeland! 👍🏻👏🏻💙🇫🇮

  • @SneakingServant
    @SneakingServant 5 років тому +1

    I wish I saw this video when I first moved here :( It's extremely useful and even now, there is a ton of useful information I didn't knew! Thanks for this Alexi, keep up the good work!

  • @AleksiHimself
    @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

    Thanks for watching Finntastics! If you want to know how to do Finnish sauna, check out this one: ua-cam.com/video/Ya0z72Xdvsc/v-deo.html

  • @sidbilly5220
    @sidbilly5220 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for another video! :D

  • @Sukerkin
    @Sukerkin 5 років тому +2

    Good stuff, Aleksi :thumbs up:. This is the sort of everyday knowledge that we take for granted in our own countries. It can be a bigger hurdle than many people realise to learn the ‘rules’ in another land for such ordinary things as catching the bus or going food shopping.

  • @espe1009
    @espe1009 5 років тому

    Excellent! I'm ready to shop next february

  • @paazaa9287
    @paazaa9287 5 років тому +3

    I really like your video, I got 2 things from your video, the first thing is I can know about finland and the secound is I can develop my english by listen you. it is really good for me to get both at the same time. 😊😁 kiitos

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      That's great! Don't forget to subscribe for more videos. :)

  • @JOHNNYwxw
    @JOHNNYwxw 5 років тому +1

    Im moving soon ! Thanx for the tips man !

  • @wartal5595
    @wartal5595 5 років тому

    Very useful, thank you so much👍

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment SpaceZombie Cupcake!

  • @akuigaragardoa4703
    @akuigaragardoa4703 5 років тому +2

    Very useful! Cheers!

  • @johnneywalker2476
    @johnneywalker2476 5 років тому

    Great job ... really like your style !

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment johnney walker!

  • @poppywidiastuti6178
    @poppywidiastuti6178 Рік тому

    Thanks for all suggestion . See U in Helsinki

  • @auroramartell
    @auroramartell Рік тому

    Kiitos for this video!
    I'm Brazilian but I want to visit Finland one day, and doing groceries is one of my weekend pastimes with my mom. So this was quite useful for me.

  • @stefansantokhie2513
    @stefansantokhie2513 5 років тому +1

    I am coming to Helsinki to do my PhD. Your videos have indeed helped me alot. Looking forward to it.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment Stefan Santokhie!

  • @dragonadormida
    @dragonadormida 5 років тому +1

    This video was very useful but maybe I saw it a little late... I’m leaving Helsinki tomorrow. But I’m definitely coming back. Thanks a lot! I always watch your videos and they were an excellent introduction to Finnish society and behavior.

  • @jaferaslanhafez5008
    @jaferaslanhafez5008 5 років тому

    Great to hear this it will be helpfuly and important

  • @varshahuyghe891
    @varshahuyghe891 5 років тому

    Thks so much
    I am in finland on holidays now
    It helps

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment varsha Huyghe!

  • @joelsanikomoonga1763
    @joelsanikomoonga1763 5 років тому

    Never new about the self weighing on my first visit.Twas fun heheheh!

  • @AFROJOE2323
    @AFROJOE2323 5 років тому

    We now successfully moved to finland it is in part all thanks to you aleksii! In espoo looking for cans to recycle now because you just taught me that:)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment AFROJOE2323!

    • @AFROJOE2323
      @AFROJOE2323 5 років тому +1

      Aleksi Himself - Videos about Finland
      I made .85 euro cents in a day! You'd be proud

  • @chowchowtales
    @chowchowtales 2 роки тому

    You are so funny and cute. Just found your channel and loving it. I can’t wait to go to Finland.

  • @danielbruzual7938
    @danielbruzual7938 5 років тому +2

    Hey Aleksi. Something that is quite unique to the nordics is the nuts and candy by weight section.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Seems so!

    • @purpleworm4725
      @purpleworm4725 5 років тому

      oh and both the nuts and candy are delicious in here! :) my favorite are chocolate covered strawberries and cappuccino balls with licorice

  • @purpleworm4725
    @purpleworm4725 5 років тому +1

    In Prisma they have signs in English above the product aisles ;)

  • @Valhalla_Heathen
    @Valhalla_Heathen 5 років тому +3

    When I go to Suomi I’d love to run into you, Lauri & Anni from HPC!

  • @carraracom
    @carraracom 5 років тому +4

    A tip about discount that you didn't said: make the cards. They are free and give you extra discounts.
    And eggs are always cheaper on Tokimanni (usually cheap warm clothes too).
    And lidl bottles usually are not returned at k or s markets.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      What cards are you referring to?

    • @carraracom
      @carraracom 5 років тому

      S-korti and k-korti. The cards from the stores give you some special discounts.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      I covered those in the video.

  • @Rockyourassed
    @Rockyourassed 5 років тому +2

    Hyvä video! What's new in Suomi? I'm Gluten and vegetables intolerant, i make myself veggies juice, can't eat them but can drink ! :D Everytime i put a thumps up on ur videos! Näkemiin!

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +2

      We have gluten free stuff here as well. :)

    • @Rockyourassed
      @Rockyourassed 5 років тому +2

      mahtava !! I'm still reading the Kalevala and even iN French, there's tons of words that i don't understand! X)

  • @trumpjongun8831
    @trumpjongun8831 5 років тому +5

    Puuilo is my favourite store, much better and cheaper than Tokmanni, Motonet, K-rauta etc.
    From food stores i prefer S-market, but if i don't need to buy much stuff then i go to K-kauppa. Closest Lidl is 100km away, so i shop at a Lidl only few times in a month.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      I haven't even heard of puuilo. :D Seems it's not a mainstream chain.

    • @trumpjongun8831
      @trumpjongun8831 5 років тому +1

      Joo se ei varmasti ole tunnetuin kauppa, mutta täällä Kainuussa 80- luvulla perustettu kauppaketju, ja pitkin Suomea (ei tosin lapissa) löytyy 19 tavarataloa ja verkkokauppa. Paljon halpoja tuotteita verrattuna jopa muihin halpakauppaketjuihin, ja sieltä löytyy melkein mitä vain paitsi kodinkoneita ja ruokaa. Keksit, karkit, limpparit, sipsit ja muut välipalat ja kuivatuotteet kyllä löytyy.
      Tuntuu olevan myös venäläisten suosikkikauppa, Lidlin ja Tokmannin ohella, kun niitä siellä aina pyörii.
      Ennen Puuilo nimeä se oli nimeltään Ilmat Pois, niin usein sanottiin että mennään käymään "ilmat pihalle" kaupassa :D

  • @carraracom
    @carraracom 5 років тому +8

    You must remember to never ask: missä on munat?
    I had a very awkward situation in duo's Lidl on my first week living in Finland.

  • @KatushaKof
    @KatushaKof 5 років тому

    Moved to Vaasa 10 days ago, but just saw this video. In Ukraine we also have to weight vegetables, so it was easy, but when I wen to Lidl couldn't understand what to do there, because there were weights with numbers just to check the weight, but they don't give stickers:) Thank you for the usefull videos:)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Екатерина Кофанова!

  • @gregorym.castellanos5901
    @gregorym.castellanos5901 5 років тому +2

    Hi Man! I'm moving to Finland from Latin America in a few months and I find your videos very practical and usefulls. Thank you for your work and keep it in.
    I would like to suggest to you make some videos about what finnish people tihink about foreignes, immigrants and maybe latins. Also, how is gay colture and community there, and maybe some apps or ways to meet people and make friends

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for the comment man! I have done two videos on how to make friends here. I'll put the rest on my idea list.

  • @bunnythebunny5827
    @bunnythebunny5827 Рік тому +1

    Rainbow is like the best brand ever

  • @kasperjoonatan6014
    @kasperjoonatan6014 5 років тому

    10 points and a parrot mark for Aleksi for mentioning Anni and Julia

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      I felt they had more value to offer so I had to mention them! :)

  • @floralie3074
    @floralie3074 5 років тому +2

    K-group has good discounts, especially if you have their plus-card. Otherwise, S-group is much cheaper, and it's cheaper over all. We have Citymarket (K-group) and Prisma (S-group) next to each other, and many items I buy are cheaper in Prisma. Sometimes it's few euros for the bigger items and sometimes just like 20-30 cents cheaper (like certain juices etc. I like), but the normal shelf price is cheaper in S-groups stores in all the items I buy. With fresh fruits and vegetables the difference is not so big tho.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Sanna Peltonen!

  • @wilhelmsarasalo3546
    @wilhelmsarasalo3546 2 роки тому

    It is quite similar here in Los Angeles, except for you don't weigh (there is still a scale if you care) or bag your groceries. Finland doesn't have COSTCO, there is Prisma, but that is like Target.
    Oh yeah, tomatoes and some other things that are easily outdoor year round grown here can be cheaper in Finland.

  • @user-uq8on5ic1p
    @user-uq8on5ic1p 5 років тому +2

    That self-weighing of the produce caused me so much anxiety at first. When I finally went into a Lidell and saw everything was already priced I was so happy. Have you talked about cleaning products at all? In the US you can find products with bleach or ammonia, but in Finland it seemed like there wasn't any that were very strong. Are they mostly natural products?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      That is kind of niche-product. I think I've never bought any of those yet. We do have cleaning products here.

    • @user-uq8on5ic1p
      @user-uq8on5ic1p 5 років тому

      Trump Jong Un can you tell me the names of them so I can be on the lookout for them?

  • @hfzislm4566
    @hfzislm4566 2 роки тому

    Great video Aleksi, thank you for this🙏.
    In your opinion, how much money a student will need monthly to live in Finland to do basically grocery shopping?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  2 роки тому

      Depends what you eat. Maybe 100-350€/month.

  • @fruitarian
    @fruitarian 4 роки тому +1

    The K-Citymarket in Jarvenpaa was voted best supermarket in the world. I saw a youtube video on it and it looks luxurious. Maybe, there will be a step up in quality over the supermarkets Americans are used to. Have you spent some time in the U.S., that you can compare and give Americans your opinion about it? I guess if the nuts and candy can be kept fresher, by buying just a little bit, rather than a whole lot and the packaging cost and waste is reduced, it might be a better system.

  • @mikerequadt9661
    @mikerequadt9661 2 роки тому

    Suomessa, löytyvätkö välttämättömät tavarat, kuten leipä ja maito, aina etuoven kauimmassa kulmassa, mikä saa sinut välttämään välttämättömiä saaria, kuten karkkeja ja pelimerkkejä, päästäkseen olennaiseen?

  • @bluezeffer417
    @bluezeffer417 5 років тому +1

    I have to be very careful with generic brand foods since most of the ones where I come from contain ingredients I can't put in my system.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      There are for example gluten and lactose free stuff here as well.

  • @Lunaholic94
    @Lunaholic94 3 роки тому

    Google Lens is great app if you're lost. It's a camera app which translates everything it sees

  • @gaarakabuto1
    @gaarakabuto1 5 місяців тому

    What's the more common language that people will respond to on basic questions for the grocery (the very basics of where is X or y), English or Swedish?

  • @frkenmina240
    @frkenmina240 5 років тому

    Reminds me about norway😅 the supermarkets here does also have their own brands and offer some discount cards. Or Rema 1000 case, an app. But heard its not 100% great. In coop, you have coop medlemskap kort and at kiwi, a trumf card. When you use the trumf card, it take a % And save it in a account that you have made to obtain it, you can even link it to your debit card too. I have done that, and have the trumf card in fysical form. In case if have some cash. And those return bottle things, are clever. We does also have those here. I have many times been close to 100NOK each time I returned bottles^^

  •  5 років тому +3

    Tämmöset videot on oikeasti hyödyllisiä. :)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Kiitti kommentista Hampaaton Läski!

  • @renyroy4095
    @renyroy4095 2 роки тому

    Is there job opportunities for ACCA..
    And chartered accountants

  • @jcjessica
    @jcjessica Місяць тому

    Besides cash and card, do supermakets and stores in Finland accept payment by e-wallets as well? If yes, what are the most common e-wallets in Finland?

  • @victorchaos3558
    @victorchaos3558 3 роки тому

    Lidl is the best shop here. I have one a 10 min walk from my apartment

  • @balletcrazy16
    @balletcrazy16 5 років тому

    I didn't know about the time discounts because can't read the Finnish sign 😂 I could have saved quite a bit!

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      It pays off to know even just basic Finnish!

  • @979aljm
    @979aljm 5 років тому

    3:45 Objection! At the Lidl inside Arabia (Helsinki) you Do need to weight the fruit and vegetables by yourself.
    (Maybe it is the exception of the exception...).

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      That's weird. Never heard of that before but good to know! Thanks for letting us know!

  • @Slindi81
    @Slindi81 5 років тому +2

    Weighing the vegetables sometimes confuses even me, because the notes where the scale numbers and prices are are not always on top of that vegetable, especially for some small veggies, so you might need to know what it is called in finish... good luck with that :D But the finns at the store will help you, even if they don't understand english, they can point you the correct note.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Slindi!

    • @Slindi81
      @Slindi81 5 років тому

      Thank you for another awesome video, because this veggie weighing with scale numbers and info in finnish has been something I've thought about from the view of a foreigner or an exchange student

  • @purpleworm4725
    @purpleworm4725 5 років тому

    Tokmanni is fairly priced, but i don't like their interior stuff (like bed covers, curtains, table cloths, etc). I prefer JYSK (when they have discounts...otherwise its like wtf - why the same shop has higher prices than in Denmark and Latvia), also Prisma and IKEA are quite nice. Important thing about shopping - for booze you have to go to separate shops called Alko. In grocery shops you can only buy beer. In many grocery shops they have a self-service area which usually don't have any ques, because people are apparently afraid of technology or something :D Don't be afraid - its simple and in English :)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Agate Auzāne! TOkmanni is indeed quite cheap for interiors.

  • @suraphelbogale6563
    @suraphelbogale6563 5 років тому

    The key thing is to plan your weekly meal around mainoksia

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Do you mean discounts? That would be alennuksia

  • @80sZac
    @80sZac 5 років тому

    Random question: Do they pack your groceries for you in Finland? I'm from NZ and every supermarket chain packs the groceries for the customer but when I lived in Canada, in some stores, the customer has to bag their own groceries when paying for them

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the question! No they don't pack your stuff and you can always buy a plastic bag or bring your own.

  • @ag1805x
    @ag1805x 3 роки тому

    Are meat only available packed in supermarket or due you have butchery for fresh stuff? What about fresh veggies?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah in supermarkets there are meat counters where you can get meat too. And Fish.

  • @ButterFly-zh8ho
    @ButterFly-zh8ho 5 років тому

    K-Market, Stockmann, K-Rauta, and Kauppahalli, are the best places.

  • @katherinepoindexter4380
    @katherinepoindexter4380 5 років тому +1

    I live in the States, and i knew Lidel was German, but man, i will feel so at home now when I go to Finland..LIDEL!! oooh

  • @bige1106
    @bige1106 5 років тому

    Aleksi, you forgot to tell them to make sure to bring your own plastic or other shopping bags, otherwise you will have to pay for the stores plastic bags at check out. That sometimes happens to me when I go back to Finland to visit and I forget the first time I go to the grocery store.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Damn this was in my notes, but somehow forgot it. I'll make a pinned comment about this. Thanks for noticing!

    • @bige1106
      @bige1106 5 років тому

      No worries, I notice certain things as a Finn and a foreigner while in Finland, as I was born in Finland, however my family moved to the USA when I was a child, so there is no hope for me as I am a stubborn Finn and a loud and obnoxious 'Merican(when I travel to Europe, maybe?!).....I tell my American friends that I am really inherently a quiet and shy person by nature, however they just start laughing.....can you believe that, maybe its the Karelian side of my family and being raised 'Merican, that must be it? Anyway good vlogs, they make me laugh and I learn some good stuff too as I do not live in Finland so I am always trying to get caught up on Finnish sayings, etc., for when I go back every few years. I have to add that I get to laugh at both cultures since I am a hybrid of Finnish and American, its very entertaining when I am kalsarikannit!

    • @minnaminna2062
      @minnaminna2062 5 років тому

      Only hippies and very old citizens bring their own bags! Other people just take a new plastic bag under the cash desk on to the belt and so on...

    • @bige1106
      @bige1106 5 років тому

      @@minnaminna2062 yeah, hopefully when the younger get older they will bring their own bags and not pollute the world so much. I don't care how I look as long as i do my part in keeping this world clean. My only real sin is that I am a car guy and love the internal combustion engine and that's not good for the air! Guess we all have our vices?!

  • @jasvinderdhuri
    @jasvinderdhuri 4 роки тому

    Who has a visa for Finland, in which country can he travel?

  • @betavulgaris7888
    @betavulgaris7888 5 років тому +2

    Ah the weighing yourself thing. Same in France.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      Didn't know that!

    • @betavulgaris7888
      @betavulgaris7888 5 років тому +1

      Yeah when i moved here the first shop we did my wife just plonked about 30€ worth of vegetables and fruit down on the counter and she had to go back, while a massive queue was behind us, to weigh and bag it all. Lesson learned !

    • @Ama-Elaini
      @Ama-Elaini 5 років тому +1

      I kind of like it actually that you can see the price the whole time while you're weighing. You won't have to guess what you'll pay at the cash.

    • @elifgedikli8899
      @elifgedikli8899 2 роки тому

      Also same in Turkey .

  • @kasperjoonatan6014
    @kasperjoonatan6014 5 років тому +1

    4:13 "Finns don't use cash at all" Yes they do!! Many people do. I think about 10-20 % of people in the food stores use cash. At least where I'm usually shopping, in western Tampere.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      I guess that depends, but quite many people that I know don't really use cash.

  • @cinditrautmann7228
    @cinditrautmann7228 4 роки тому +1

    Pretty much exactly like US grocery stores. Except we don’t weigh our own produce and put a sticker on it. Also we’ve done away with bottle deposits, unfortunately. I wish we would bring them back. Everything is too disposable.

  • @LenaMellow
    @LenaMellow 3 роки тому

    Is Oatley oatmilk available at the grocery store? Peter Pan peanut butter? Bon Maman preserves? Corona? Good hummus? You know, the essentials!

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  3 роки тому

      Oatmilk, hummus, and peanut butter (never heard of Peter Man tho) sure.

    • @LenaMellow
      @LenaMellow 3 роки тому

      Peter Pan has not bothered with advertising since the 80s, it’s the best. There was a recall in 2007 and for months we all faced the horror of other peanut butters.

  • @renyroy4095
    @renyroy4095 2 роки тому

    Names of shops in oulu

  • @montyh9448
    @montyh9448 5 років тому

    I miss DUO :)
    I think lidl is much cheaper when you buy meats or something. But the variety in S-market and K-market are much more so...... It's like people prefer go to S-market and Lidl only. K-market has fewer customers.

  • @viefransisca4392
    @viefransisca4392 4 роки тому +1

    I think for food Finland is more cheaper than in Macau or Hong Kong

  • @pamelakilponen3682
    @pamelakilponen3682 5 років тому +1

    What I miss in USA is employees that bag your groceries, and help you take them to your car.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Wow that's crazy! You don't get that kind of service here.

    • @ukkomies100
      @ukkomies100 5 років тому +1

      Pamela Kilponen you have that in finland only if you have children😂 or are buying weekend equipment such as beer and food with your mates

    • @valoxiii422
      @valoxiii422 5 років тому

      what do they do in finland?

  • @XtreeM_FaiL
    @XtreeM_FaiL 5 років тому

    If the price ends 1,2,6 or 7 sents pay cash, if 3,4,8 or 9 use plastic. 0 or 5 no matter. ;)

  • @kittieknaz
    @kittieknaz 5 років тому

    Aleksi: is not IKEA also Cheap like Stockmanni for buying some diverse stuffs?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      IKEA is also good but it's more like a furniture & household item stuff.

    • @lassemanninen4750
      @lassemanninen4750 5 років тому

      Stockmann and Tokmanni are diffrent stores.

  • @mahmoudfarag6295
    @mahmoudfarag6295 4 роки тому +1

    Hello, I need to know the most famous online shops in Finland 🇫🇮

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  4 роки тому

      We don't have famous online shops like Amazon or Target.

  • @rosemontelongo510
    @rosemontelongo510 5 років тому +1

    Do they sell Mexican tortillas or 🌽 corn there? I mean the whole piece 🌽 corn.
    I'm Sharing this vid to Facebook 👌

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      That's great! You can buy tortilla stuff and make your own.

  • @VloeiendVlaams
    @VloeiendVlaams 2 роки тому

    Meilla ei ole Lidliä täällä, vain S market ja K market. Käyn aina S-marketissa.

  • @TheRedsofine
    @TheRedsofine 3 роки тому

    How do I obtain a Finntastic shirt?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  3 роки тому +1

      Merchandise link in the description!

  • @njdevfan20
    @njdevfan20 5 років тому +1

    Have you ever been to a supermarket in the USA? If not you have to visit one here.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      I haven't been to the states yet.

    • @njdevfan20
      @njdevfan20 5 років тому +1

      Aleksi Himself - Videos about Finland I hope you are able to one day visit. I would love to see your perspective on things here.

  • @user-vs6gk7rf2f
    @user-vs6gk7rf2f 5 років тому

    What about Alepa?? Which country is it from, and how expensive is it??

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Alepa is a convenience store chain and part of S Group. They are located mostly in Helsinki area so I can't say for sure.

    • @user-vs6gk7rf2f
      @user-vs6gk7rf2f 5 років тому

      @@AleksiHimself Aha! Thanks!!

  • @rmacapobre
    @rmacapobre 2 роки тому +1

    ils parlent anglais en finlande?

    • @274727
      @274727 2 роки тому +1

      Yes.

  • @hepolaroth
    @hepolaroth 2 роки тому

    The hitting sound comes across so loud, when using ear piec, had to exit the video. Will watch later with sound off and cc

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  2 роки тому +1

      It's an old video. I have fixed this in new videos.

    • @hepolaroth
      @hepolaroth 2 роки тому

      Kittos, just thought you should know 🙂

  • @naveedqamar4511
    @naveedqamar4511 3 роки тому

    Like videos

  • @lumaseixas
    @lumaseixas 5 років тому

    I always ask for google translate HELP! ahahahaha Has been difficult to find MILK, orange juice, Yogurt and cookies... similar to Brazil.. :-]

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      It's better to learn some food vocab so you'll have easier time. :)

  • @arvogerald6124
    @arvogerald6124 3 роки тому +1

    Great videos, but this "whipping" sound in between is unfortunately really annoying.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah I haven't used it anymore in my newest videos.

  • @hasankamal573
    @hasankamal573 5 років тому +5

    Hi
    I hope that you make videos in Finnish language not in English, the entire time in your videos you speak English,but I want to listen to the Finnish language🙂

    • @Onew92
      @Onew92 5 років тому +1

      Hasan Kamal I think having Finnish subtitle is a better option for his videos cause most of his subscribers are foreigners so it’s impossible to speak mostly Finnish here

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +5

      I do understand your point, but most of my audience can't understand Finnish that well and adding subtitles adds too much of my workload at the moment.

    • @Onew92
      @Onew92 5 років тому

      You're doing well. No worry :D Thanks for your content

  • @branda6889
    @branda6889 5 років тому

    Any chance to find Mr. Finnish gentleman around 😉

  • @VigilantX9
    @VigilantX9 5 років тому +1

    There's also brand "X-tra" in S-group shops. NEVER buy these. quality is very low.

  • @stknight001
    @stknight001 5 років тому

    Foods in Finland are so expensive! Especially vegetables! 10 times than in China.Soft drinks also are too expensive.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment! I bet many things here are more expensive than in China. :D

  • @branda6889
    @branda6889 5 років тому

    😇

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment Branda MARK!

    • @branda6889
      @branda6889 5 років тому

      Aleksi Himself - Videos about Finland : how to get to know Finnish gentlemen while not being in Finland? Any clues;-)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      I guess that would be online dating then.

    • @branda6889
      @branda6889 5 років тому

      name some websites please

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Google is your friend. I haven't used online dating sites except Tinder.

  • @worthrain2731
    @worthrain2731 3 роки тому

    Me as a finnish dude watching this like "hmm yes interesting"

  • @bike-tyson-oak
    @bike-tyson-oak 9 місяців тому

    Are there really people that don't know how a completely normal supermarkt works?? 😅😅

  • @ilmarirantanen
    @ilmarirantanen 5 років тому

    4th

  • @bunnythebunny5827
    @bunnythebunny5827 Рік тому +1

    Bruh s group is better because its cheaper and the food is better

  • @lassemanninen4750
    @lassemanninen4750 5 років тому

    You forgot how the shoppingcarts works.
    There you must have a coin.
    And when you return shoppingcart, you get coin back.

  • @DanielWhiteWithCanon
    @DanielWhiteWithCanon 5 років тому

    Finnish store workers across the board will not help you if you look lost you will have to ask them lol

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      Most of the time that's how it goes.

  • @bongbloss
    @bongbloss 5 років тому

    you need to speak more finnish in your videos. many people are here to learn, you shold teach at least couple of words in every vid... perkele

    • @Valtamerisielu
      @Valtamerisielu 5 років тому

      I learned new words from this video from reading the labels in the store photos. :))

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  5 років тому

      I'll try to incorporate a few useful words in the future. :)