Jorgen Udvang
Subscriber Member
GX8 with Pana 100-300 II @ 197mm and f/6.3
Great to see you here. Join our insightful photographic forum today and start tapping into a huge wealth of photographic knowledge. Completing our simple registration process will allow you to gain access to exclusive content, add your own topics and posts, share your work and connect with other members through your own private inbox! And don’t forget to say hi!
Yes Jørgen, governments ought to be far more restrictive and don't let the industry produce all that they want to produce, we are in really deep trouble all over,These folks don't have much money, but candy is cheap. So the kids get candy, the sugar industry thrives and the teeth rot and fall out.
GX8 with Pana 100-300mm II @ 100mm and f/11
In Norway they recently tried heavier taxes on products with sugar. The result: people travelled to Sweden to buy instead. And Norwegians are supposed to be educated :loco:Yes Jørgen, governments ought to be far more restrictive and don't let the industry produce all that they want to produce, we are in really deep trouble all over,
it's now the politicians ought to save us and the planet too, by taking right decisions and some alarming restrictions. But these decisions will be unpopular even though deeply necessarily, but the politicians want to be elected next time too...
so they won't do it - so what shall we do? it's a hard nut to crack...if I were more religious I would pray rather often...
(Sorry for the words)
Aren't a lot of Scandinavians taking the ferry to Germany to tank up on alcoholic beverages (and get tanked in the process)?In Norway they recently tried heavier taxes on products with sugar. The result: people travelled to Sweden to buy instead. And Norwegians are supposed to be educated :loco:
When I still lived in Norway, it was like this:Aren't a lot of Scandinavians taking the ferry to Germany to tank up on alcoholic beverages (and get tanked in the process)?
Restricting the use of an illegal substance is very hard, restricting a legal one nearly impossible
And an other (off topic) curiosity : Swiss citizens go to Germany and buy goods . (mostly food)When I still lived in Norway, it was like this:
The Norwegians go to Sweden, the Swedes go to Denmark and the Danes go to Germany, all because it was cheaper on the other side of the border. Norwegians still go to Sweden, in large numbers. In Norway it's called "Harry trade", since the name Harry is kind of derogatory in Norway. Long story about that that I don't have time for right now.
All excellent stuff, Alan ... :clap:Red white and blue
Makarska, Croatia....