A country - A brand

Here we go, post the most famous brand by country for you, the first that comes to your mind

2bh thought of too many in such a short period of time so I can't determine which one came first

Could have just put "X Airlines" for everything but I don't care about any of the others

Spain - Zara

Chupa Chups

>It's currently owned by the Italian-Dutch multinational corporation Perfetti Van Melle.

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I tried my best

probably missed some

nvm Loro Piana is Italian

Just discovered that eastern europe is even more irrelavant than I thought

Unironically they don't want to be associated with Spain.

does eastern europe exports something really famous?

Then why do they keep their headquarters here

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I hope people soon stop boycotting Volkswagen, if only for the memory of the Führer.

polish vodka... Skoda... (After 1991 it was gradually privatized and in 2000 Škoda became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group.[4])

see?

- communism : Skoda owned by the Czech gvt
- capitalism : Skoda owned by foreigners (Germans)

>Sweden
Tetra Pak
>France
Vichy

That's all I got

Conclusion : only heavy industry like automobile can keep a national "spirit" or identity (even if in fact it doesn't exist anymore, like Skoda owned by VW)
All other businesses are heavily globalised

also,
- UK : banks
- Austria : banks
- Switzerland : drugs and banks

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Well, probably because different car brands are spread all over europe and everyone has to deal with it; imagine a country that exports beer, those brands would never be known in germany because their market is already saturated with brands from the own country

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Nutella comes to mind, but I'm not even sure if it's ours t b h

Poland is the only big country without any famous brand.

Are brie and camembert actually brands? I thought they were just types of cheese

Yes it is, Quicksilver.

>Poland
>big country
Seriously?

kek

nah. Brands of Camembert : Le Bon Mayennais, Président...

They are 40 millions.

Then, Turquey is 80 millions, Ukraine 40 millions, and Romania 20 millions.

Turkey is also a big country

Ukraine is not a coutnry

Romania is not a big country, it's slightly more than the Netherlands

feels retarded

Tata

>Conclusion : only heavy industry like automobile can keep a national "spirit"
I think it's more about thinking of a car brand for one country and then you're stuck with thinking of cars which manipulates your choices for other countries

You would need to make individual threads for the different countries to get more expressive results.

I forgot that Belgium has FN

Sì, è della ferrero.
>Nutella is the brand name of a sweetened hazelnut cocoa spread. Manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero, it was introduced to the market in 1964

I put way too much effort into this shit...

>logitech

I feel ashamed everytime they try to sell their shit here for a third of the price more than anywhere else.
Fuck logitech

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Isn't everything >33% more expensive in the land of the mountain jews?
I like logitech products...

Tech related stuff is cheaper than in the eurozone but logitech insists on the jewish prices even here.

pretty good I guess

here ya go
>mfw looking at your map after having made mine
>mfw I'm using Opera right now
fug :DD

your face is a map?

uk = cadbury
italy = barrila
germany = bosch

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>tfw none knows about 7days

:D

>tfw not a single noteworthy international brand here ;_;

Ma nigga
Garlic master race desu

i recently found out they are greek, always thought they are ROMAnian

Look at this shit.
Orange is where Chipita directly exports its products.
And chipita is only a part of Vivartia

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It's hard, at first I thought I can easily fill 90% of the map ...

nah

spinach are best

I'm sorry east europe

no one knows bata, avg or avast? :(

just rebranded vw :(

>What is CD projekt red

salt ubermensch