How come everyone on this sub apparently agree, that the supermarkets in CPH are absolute trash and the quality of the food here horrible?
I mean, I grew up here, but I've lived abroad and travelled a lot (and still do) - I just don't think, that the quality of the food here is so horrible, as people on this sub make it out to be?
Organic fruit and vegetables having bumps/brown spots or whatever, is not a sign of bad quality - but a sign that less pesticides were used.... which is a good thing!
Also, it's a cold country, so no, you can't buy pineapples in january, and if you can, imo; you shouldn't be able to.
Edit: Thank you for discussing; I don't think it's possible answering this question based on the fact, that everyone has different eating habits from childhood.
The way I grew up - which I think goes for a lot of danes - was eating "with the season"; in wintertime that means a lot of cabbage, root vegetables and potatoes from the autumn harvest. Atm asparagus are in season; thus one eats a lot of asparagus. If I were to buy strawberries in wintertime (which I would never do) of course they taste like water - because they are made in a dutch greenhouse....
I'm a Dane and one of the things I look forward to the most when I'm traveling is going to markets and grocery stores in other countries to find all the variety I never get in my own country. It's really bad in Denmark. People are cheap as fuck and don't know what quality food is.