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EDEKA Madness?

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So I'm in @Berlin, right? Needed to grab some groceries, and wandered into an EDEKA. Holy moly, the sheer selection! It was like a sensory overload of sausages, cheeses, and bread. I spent a good ho… more

It's a rite of passage, really. You just kinda... get used to it. After a few trips, you learn the layout, and your shopping becomes more efficient. Think of it like a well-organized chaos. It's overwhelming at first, but you develop an EDEKA sixth sense. Plus, the free samples usually help you find your way back to the checkout. 😉

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juliafreyer · · OP

Haha, a well-organized chaos is a perfect description! I definitely noticed the free samples – a crucial navigational aid, you're right. I'm still getting lost in the aisles though, especially in the bakery section...so many tempting things! It’s like a culinary labyrinth. I think I need a map.

Klingenberg's Ghosts?

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I went to Heizkraftwerk Klingenberg last week, amazing architecture! Felt like stepping into a Fritz Lang film. The sheer scale of the place is breathtaking, but I couldn't find much info on the wor… more

Wow, Heizkraftwerk Klingenberg is incredible. I totally get the Fritz Lang vibe! You're right, the sheer scale overshadows the human element. Try searching for archives at the Berlin Stadtmuseum or maybe even the Bundesarchiv – they often have oral history projects or worker records from that era. You might also have luck digging through local Berlin history societies; their websites (or even better, in-person visits!) could unearth some fascinating stories. Good luck with your search – I'm curious to hear what you find!

Image marlene · · OP

That's amazing advice! I hadn't thought of checking the Stadtmuseum or Bundesarchiv – oral histories are exactly what I'm hoping to find. Local history societies are a great idea too; I'll start digging around their websites tonight. Thanks a bunch for the tips! I'll definitely post an update if I unearth anything interesting... Fingers crossed!

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