Re: OT: How things have changed





jmc8197@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

D from BC wrote:
Eeyore wrote:

I just put a pizza in the oven.
http://www.oetker.co.uk/webgate/UK/OetkerENG_WG5_3.nsf/FrameByKey/ACI...

No big deal but then I read the back of the pack.

Now, Europe's changed a lot and most of the former Eastern Bloc countries are
now part of the EU. Germany is back as one country etc.....

What I hadn't quite expected to see was a pizza with instructions on the back in
9 languages including *Russian*.

Discuss........

The more languages..the more customers..
D from BC

Is Welsh and Irish on it?

They both speak English.

No, there's no Gaelic either.

Graham


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