There are rules about good manners in stores.
Local people go to supermarkets with special shopping bags made of fabric in order not have to use plastic bags that are bad for the environment. And if there is a piece of news about a company or a farm that contaminates the air, the water, or abuses its animals, the people there will just stop buying their products.
At the cash register, the Swedes put their products on the counter so that the cashier can see the barcode right away. This makes the whole process significantly faster. And in order to make it easier for customers to find the necessary foods, there are maps on every supermarket cart.
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I just can't imagine the pervasive cultural mindset necessary for an entire country to permit their government to regulate every individual's eating of candy.
This rubs my spirit of rugged individualism the wrong way - just like when NYC Mayor Bloomberg tried to ban the selling of large-sized soft drinks. Who gave these nanny-state politicians the idea that they had any authority over such things? That's what parents are for. Damn, Sweden, have a Snickers bar.
Mistake, ...its kingdom.