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You paid 2 x 0.50 deposit (*Pfand*) on some multi-use container that you then returned. The deposit is included in the price of the items, the return of the deposit is subtracted.
EDIT: Well, it says it’s 1 x 1 Euro, it’s just my speculation that it’s really 2 x 0.50, because I assume it might have been the respective containers for your food. It doesn’t change anything anyway.
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You gave back empty bottles and got 1€ for it.
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In Germany when a company (in this specific case a restaurant) gives you money or a discount,
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You paid 2 x 0.50 deposit (*Pfand*) on some multi-use container that you then returned. The deposit is included in the price of the items, the return of the deposit is subtracted.
EDIT: Well, it says it’s 1 x 1 Euro, it’s just my speculation that it’s really 2 x 0.50, because I assume it might have been the respective containers for your food. It doesn’t change anything anyway.
You gave back empty bottles and got 1€ for it.
In Germany when a company (in this specific case a restaurant) gives you money or a discount,
we have a „dont ask, dont tell“ policy.