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Wouter Klootwijk on hovering shoppers and dirty frankfurters

Wouter Klootwijk on hovering shoppers and dirty frankfurters

Columnist Wouter Klootwijk writes about the experiences of modern shoppers and expresses his dissatisfaction with poor-quality food products. He specifically highlights his disappointment with unappetizing frankfurters as an example of being misled by commercial offerings.

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