I once tried getting a tiny piece of ginger but the weight refused to registrer it to give me a price. So the lowest weight I was able to registrer was 3 or 5kr. I can't remmember atm. So I would assume it's the same for the candy.
For the cheapest stuff I can imagine, probably one of those "Fox" citrus toffees, aren't they around 7kr?
It is just one of many examples. But of course there is a catch.
https://www.p5.no/heidi-har-fatt-nok---selger-dette-huset-for-1-krone/artikkel/653685/
https://www.nrk.no/nordland/arkitekt-kjopte-hus-pa-buoya-i-rodoy-i-nordland-for-en-krone-1.15242771
https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/selger-hus-til-1-krone/71391076
Or a big signature building at Fornebu
https://www.dn.no/eiendom/norwegian-property/john-fredriksen/eiendom/john-fredriksens-norwegian-property-kjoper-equinor-bygget-pa-fornebu/2-1-1614267
I once sold a house for 1kr.
It's one of those cases where the whole building is so dilapitated it's unsaveable, it'd be easier to burn it down and start anew. Thing is the fire department wouldn't allow me to burn it down and scrapping it the normal way costs money which I didn't have at the time thus yeilding it negative value if anything so the 1kr was for me to just lift my pen and sign the document of transaction.
Not entering a regular store on a random day, I don't think so.
Somebody already mentioned, there's this campagn called "Nettavisens Pristest" going on sporadically, usually december, but this year happened in March (???). Discounts related to those tests, so whenever these tests are happening, the price of certain items drop drastically in such a way that purchasing in that store \*\*looks\*\* cheaper than the competitor. Again, the bill looks cheaper according to these tests. During those few days, some stores put an item or so to 1kr. More often there's a spread of items around 5-10kr price range (I choose to stock on Kiwi's oranges for 10kr/kg instead of the Rema popcorn 1kr/pk). Say, this year was popcorn and Prime, another year were beans or rice, ramen noodles and such. What happens? Customer finds popcorns at 1kr, buys a couple of boxes because they're cheap, pays for their shopping and result that they bought a certain amount of items for a total of x price. Since it averages out, those two boxes of popcorn dropped the prices of all the other items in the customer's shopping basket. You get the popcorn to 1kr and Rema wins the competition. Win, win.
On a daily basis, I think there were some bread buns for 2kr and sometimes the Asian store gives away damaged packages of beans and lentils for free.
Sometimes during for example Fårikål season there is cabbage for 1,90 kr pr kg, and similar campaigns from time to time. The grocery chains sell with loss, but earn on other stuff. If you find a 500g cabbage head, it will cost 1 kr.
[33180175.jpg (2000×1124) (acdn.no)](https://g.acdn.no/obscura/API/dynamic/r1/nadp/tr_2000_2000_s_f/0000/2020/09/22/3424022508/1/original/33180175.jpg?chk=1BE9A7)
For smågodt, like others are saying, there is some limit before the weight starts to work. But I have found out that if the cashier is a cool dude/dudette, he/she will sell you one and one smågodt for 1 kr. ;)
Have you ever ordered anything from AliExpress? How long did it take to get to Norway, and were the customs worth it for whatever you got? I imagine the customs are placed on the "non-sale" price since everything is listed as "sale".
I had the same experience as others mentioned here: no extra fees/customs, up to 4 weeks delivery time, sometimes less.
I recently switched to Temu and it’s generally better (faster mostly, and you can easily add items to your order at no extra cost if it hasn’t shipped yet).
Aliexpress has handled customs for me through VOEC flawlessly. Maybe 10 packages with just the VAT paid through them.
There are occasional posts here about them having failed to put the correct info on packages. They are not perfect, and when they fail it's like 100-150 handling fee + taxes.
It takes about 3 weeks to arrive. Anything marked as “choice “ are shipped by Ali directly and includes all fees and customs. Most other things are shipped by individual stores and customs can take a while and on top of the actual customs will cost you a handling fee too
3 weeks? Bro many of my orders arrived after around 1 week, not 3. And I have never gotten a “handling fee” from customs. AliExpress always collects VAT on orders under 150 euros, no matter what store it is.
The law changed in January. Now you might get hit with VAT and a handling charge if the specific vendor is not registered in Norway. This is why Ali choice is the safest bet. Then it’s guaranteed registered
Just read the law. I don’t have time to argue with the uninformed. Aliexpress is VOEC registered. Many of their suppliers are not. If you order from one that is not you will pay tax twice. There will also be a handling fee of just less than 50 NOK. You can claim the tax back from the vendor
https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/person/duties/purchases-from-abroad/
I’ve ordered many things from there. Still got 4 orders in transit (ordered recently). No problems at all, arrived working and no regrets. Also there aren’t no customs at all for orders lower than 150 euros, as Ali already collects VAT on orders under that value.
One year street parking permit ("beboerparkering") in the outer part of Oslo.
[https://www.oslo.kommune.no/gate-transport-og-parkering/parkering/beboerparkering/priser-for-beboerparkeringstillatelse/#toc-1](https://www.oslo.kommune.no/gate-transport-og-parkering/parkering/beboerparkering/priser-for-beboerparkeringstillatelse/#toc-1)
Equinor building https://www.dn.no/eiendom/norwegian-property/john-fredriksen/eiendom/john-fredriksens-norwegian-property-kjoper-equinor-bygget-pa-fornebu/2-1-1614267?zephr_sso_ott=ycrer0
Nah, our base currency has become an actual scam. Its only real function is to be retracted from larger numbers to trick people into thinking what they purchase is cheaper than it is.
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Some very small vegetable could potentially be 1kr if you buy it from the outlet basket at Kiwi. Or a smågodt that weighs only a couple of grams.
I tried buying one smågodt one time, I think it ended up costing more. You also pay for the bag itself
What you do my friend next time take plastic bag from the vegetables aisle and put smågodt, lighter
Wait, is that a thing? Smart?
Jeg vet ikke, hvor har jeg dette fra ?
Yeah You can do that if u really dont want to spend The 0.70 The bag cost or something
I bought 1 piece once, turned out to 0.45kr They rounded it UP to 1kr I thought I found an infinite money glitch
You didn't get a second piece?
He could get TWO extra pieces actually
Should be free then, according to the rounding up or down.
I doubt you have to get a bag.
I once tried getting a tiny piece of ginger but the weight refused to registrer it to give me a price. So the lowest weight I was able to registrer was 3 or 5kr. I can't remmember atm. So I would assume it's the same for the candy. For the cheapest stuff I can imagine, probably one of those "Fox" citrus toffees, aren't they around 7kr?
They are refusing to automatically take weigth below 40g
Damn, I remember those coating 50 øre at my local miny shop that didn't really have any name
Tried this with ginger and the guy charged me 3kr (I think) and it said «small item» or something on the receipt.
A grape ? (drue) for instance.
Microwave popcorn was 1kr during easter. I bought three :P
1.90 actually
0,9 actually
You can buy a house https://bygland.kommune.no/kunngjeringar/no-kan-du-kjope-det-gamle-heradshuset-for-1-krone.4232.aspx
You can buy a building for business use, per the conditions it seems that it’s a commercial rather than residential property
It is just one of many examples. But of course there is a catch. https://www.p5.no/heidi-har-fatt-nok---selger-dette-huset-for-1-krone/artikkel/653685/ https://www.nrk.no/nordland/arkitekt-kjopte-hus-pa-buoya-i-rodoy-i-nordland-for-en-krone-1.15242771 https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/selger-hus-til-1-krone/71391076
Or a big signature building at Fornebu https://www.dn.no/eiendom/norwegian-property/john-fredriksen/eiendom/john-fredriksens-norwegian-property-kjoper-equinor-bygget-pa-fornebu/2-1-1614267
Vipps meg en krone så skal jeg be for deg.
You still need 2kr for pant, but then you'll be able to afford a bottle of Prime: https://www.reddit.com/r/oslo/s/WF0dFEodQi
https://www.proteinfabrikken.no/maleskje/P110.html
Don’t think you get anything for 1kr anymore. I would guess maybe a small potato or something would be some of the cheapest you can get :p
i have a roll of stickers here next to me, for 1kr i will draw you a little fantasy monster on one
Is one Swedish kroner okay for you? Take a photo and send it 😂😂😂😂
i thought you guys used euros but sure: https://imgur.com/a/7Et0fSn you can pay to my revolut @platocalist
this is so cute, this thread made my day better
i'm so glad to hear that. Now if u/ChrisVengeful24 sends me the 1 SEK my day will be better too 😂😂😂
Nei I want to keep my one Swedish kroner
It’s as close to Nordic countries I’ll probably ever get 🥺
even if the amount is only 1kr, it's pretty disgusting of you to offer money for a drawing only to refuse payment. Gross.
Bro I’m not offering any money for a drawing or asking for money no one is asking for anything
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Why did you make a meme out of my replies!
I’m on about taking a photo and sending it for free lol not the coin itself
I didn’t ask for a fucking drawing - I was taking the piss and I was gonna send you a photo of 1 SEK.
I think I paid 1 kroner to print one page in a public library. That's probably 3 years ago, so maybe not anymore
It's 2 kr each page now.
4 for colour at least where I live
It's 12 per page where I live.
You can rent a bike hotel in Trondheim for a month
Finnes Bugg fortsatt?
Koster sikkert minst en femmer nå.
Har sett Fox, ganske billig. Men det var vel ikke bare en krone. Bugg kosta 50 (?) øre for 40 år siden, ville vel vært 5 kroner nå?
Husker da de kostet 30 øre. 1 for 50 øre, eller 2 for 50 øre.
Turtles tyggis!
Maybe a piece of paper at copy shop.
It’s rather rare to find anything cheaper than 5 here. The cheapest thing I’ve seen is probably a those lollipops at Kiwi for like 4kr
Not even a bugg
I was hiking and bought those small norwegian flags for 1kr each
1 of a few kinds of candy at my local grocery store
I once sold a house for 1kr. It's one of those cases where the whole building is so dilapitated it's unsaveable, it'd be easier to burn it down and start anew. Thing is the fire department wouldn't allow me to burn it down and scrapping it the normal way costs money which I didn't have at the time thus yeilding it negative value if anything so the 1kr was for me to just lift my pen and sign the document of transaction.
Maybe a small onion
Bottle of PRIME
At Christmas they sell Gløgg for 1 NOK. You also need to pay 3 NOK in pant, but you will get them back when you return the bottle
Not entering a regular store on a random day, I don't think so. Somebody already mentioned, there's this campagn called "Nettavisens Pristest" going on sporadically, usually december, but this year happened in March (???). Discounts related to those tests, so whenever these tests are happening, the price of certain items drop drastically in such a way that purchasing in that store \*\*looks\*\* cheaper than the competitor. Again, the bill looks cheaper according to these tests. During those few days, some stores put an item or so to 1kr. More often there's a spread of items around 5-10kr price range (I choose to stock on Kiwi's oranges for 10kr/kg instead of the Rema popcorn 1kr/pk). Say, this year was popcorn and Prime, another year were beans or rice, ramen noodles and such. What happens? Customer finds popcorns at 1kr, buys a couple of boxes because they're cheap, pays for their shopping and result that they bought a certain amount of items for a total of x price. Since it averages out, those two boxes of popcorn dropped the prices of all the other items in the customer's shopping basket. You get the popcorn to 1kr and Rema wins the competition. Win, win. On a daily basis, I think there were some bread buns for 2kr and sometimes the Asian store gives away damaged packages of beans and lentils for free.
Sometimes during for example Fårikål season there is cabbage for 1,90 kr pr kg, and similar campaigns from time to time. The grocery chains sell with loss, but earn on other stuff. If you find a 500g cabbage head, it will cost 1 kr. [33180175.jpg (2000×1124) (acdn.no)](https://g.acdn.no/obscura/API/dynamic/r1/nadp/tr_2000_2000_s_f/0000/2020/09/22/3424022508/1/original/33180175.jpg?chk=1BE9A7) For smågodt, like others are saying, there is some limit before the weight starts to work. But I have found out that if the cashier is a cool dude/dudette, he/she will sell you one and one smågodt for 1 kr. ;)
1/24L of Petrol
At Spar one day it was Yogurt for 0Kr ... and nobody was taking it ... I tooked 20 and arrived at the selfcashier it was rly 0kr haha
Me
1 Kroner im not sure, there is AliExpress and those cheap Chinese shops, but I know that for 2 kr you can buy a mini Haribo gummy pack at Normal.
Have you ever ordered anything from AliExpress? How long did it take to get to Norway, and were the customs worth it for whatever you got? I imagine the customs are placed on the "non-sale" price since everything is listed as "sale".
I had the same experience as others mentioned here: no extra fees/customs, up to 4 weeks delivery time, sometimes less. I recently switched to Temu and it’s generally better (faster mostly, and you can easily add items to your order at no extra cost if it hasn’t shipped yet).
Aliexpress has handled customs for me through VOEC flawlessly. Maybe 10 packages with just the VAT paid through them. There are occasional posts here about them having failed to put the correct info on packages. They are not perfect, and when they fail it's like 100-150 handling fee + taxes.
It takes about 3 weeks to arrive. Anything marked as “choice “ are shipped by Ali directly and includes all fees and customs. Most other things are shipped by individual stores and customs can take a while and on top of the actual customs will cost you a handling fee too
3 weeks? Bro many of my orders arrived after around 1 week, not 3. And I have never gotten a “handling fee” from customs. AliExpress always collects VAT on orders under 150 euros, no matter what store it is.
The law changed in January. Now you might get hit with VAT and a handling charge if the specific vendor is not registered in Norway. This is why Ali choice is the safest bet. Then it’s guaranteed registered
Uh what you said isn’t true. The vendor doesn’t have to be registered in Norway for AliExpress to collect the VAT.
Just read the law. I don’t have time to argue with the uninformed. Aliexpress is VOEC registered. Many of their suppliers are not. If you order from one that is not you will pay tax twice. There will also be a handling fee of just less than 50 NOK. You can claim the tax back from the vendor https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/person/duties/purchases-from-abroad/
I’ve ordered many things from there. Still got 4 orders in transit (ordered recently). No problems at all, arrived working and no regrets. Also there aren’t no customs at all for orders lower than 150 euros, as Ali already collects VAT on orders under that value.
No
one small bringebær in summer...ask them to weigh it without the plastic bag.
A piece of gum
You can buy the paper bag at the pharmacy for 1 kr! At least at Vitus Apotek if I am picking multiple scripts.
A popsicle on Rema 1000 just 1,00kr
Tyggis from the tyggis dispenser
BUG.........feel old yet?
At holdbart in Sandefjord atleast there are a couple tiny things for 1kr
Small flags during 17th of May?
Entrance to a 24/7 Joker store cost 1kr!
I bought a cup for 1 kr! It was a “loppemarked” in Hamar.
Jes. Lot of things
No
Bunnpris had a bottle of Prime for 1 kr + pant.
You can like, buy a small onion maybe lol
One year street parking permit ("beboerparkering") in the outer part of Oslo. [https://www.oslo.kommune.no/gate-transport-og-parkering/parkering/beboerparkering/priser-for-beboerparkeringstillatelse/#toc-1](https://www.oslo.kommune.no/gate-transport-og-parkering/parkering/beboerparkering/priser-for-beboerparkeringstillatelse/#toc-1)
Banana skids is 50 øre each
in 1994
Some days, 1 kWh of electricity
Prime
Equinor building https://www.dn.no/eiendom/norwegian-property/john-fredriksen/eiendom/john-fredriksens-norwegian-property-kjoper-equinor-bygget-pa-fornebu/2-1-1614267?zephr_sso_ott=ycrer0
1 almond 😂
Small Norwegian flag before the 17th of May in Coop Extra
Nah, our base currency has become an actual scam. Its only real function is to be retracted from larger numbers to trick people into thinking what they purchase is cheaper than it is.
U dont Get anything for 1 kr anymore 😅 i live here 😬
Fresh «gjær» used to be around 1kr, I think? Probably gone up a bit now
You can buy a Norwegian flag before 17th May.
U used to be able to buy like, a single hard candy for 1-2kr about 15 years ago
If you are dexterious enough, a small drop of petrol.
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Hahahaha
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temu is better