Message from @porco
Discord ID: 487270705487151125
Even if for the noodles it's just half, it would be 20 $
That's an overkill for me
I doubt that's worth it
Yeah
*He wants you to take it to switzerland and then send it to him*
Eat it and send me a postcard with the lid attached
Or not
It's gonna be like 10$
Meh
Sending it from Switzerland would be 9.90 CHF
Also not worth it
Sure, but at least better than 40
If you could write down the moonrunes, he may as well look them up in europoor
Brand and product line: 味丹 雙響砲
Taste: 爆香牛肉湯麵
Can't find anything in Europe but Netherlands should be the highest hope here
Kek their other flavours have nice pictures, too
The "$" prices on pchome are not US$ but NTD
100 NT$ = 3.20 US$
Means, the noodles are about 3 $ + shipping
According to the ingredients, I don't find any meat in there, only "meat aroma"
So it should be no problem to receive it in Europe
I thought we were nazis on all kinds of foods imported unregulary? <:thvnk:332928260004642827>
Only if in a business context or contain meat
For yourself, you can buy shit abroad and import it, as long as it doesn't contain meat, fresh vegetables / fruit and a few other things
Okay, good to know
You can import almost everything
Germany is just a regulatory pain in the ass if you want to sell the food that you're importing. Then you need best-before dates, ingredient lists and nutritional value tables
Especially because these tables of nutritional values aren't regulated the same way everywhere. There are edge cases in which values change after preparation or where products are bundled. Means, even if your country of origin provides this information, it might not be valid under German regulation
Best before dates are also a dangerous thing to deal with in Germany. Basically if your product gets bad before the date, you (or, your importing company) is fucked for life if someone gets a poisoning
Keep in mind that when importing a product for reselling it in Germany, and this product isn't made available by the manufacturer himself in Germany, the importer legally counts as the manufacturer
Means, you are liable for everything by importing for business
But for private usage, they're pretty relaxed. Just don't resell it
can i import barbiturates
asking for a friend
I mean you could try calling the actual Tax office
... It's free btw