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/r/BuyFromEU/

r/BuyFromEU

225k members
r/BuyFromEU is a subreddit with 225k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is is new, huge in size, and has crazy activity.
Welcome to r/BuyFromEU - A community dedicated to supporting European-made goods and services! Whether you’re looking for locally produced fashion, technology, food or services, this is the place to share, discover and promote businesses that contribute to a stronger European market. Banner credit: bytealliance. Check out our wikipedia for EU-based products: https://www.GoEuropean.org/

Popular Themes in r/BuyFromEU

#1
Solution Requests
: "I Made A List Of Local Facebook Marketplace Alternatives"
10 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux Mint!"
3 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "Second try: Suddenly people around me started buying these. My point being - Buy from EU is making a difference."
2 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "UPDATE: Go European has been online for almost 2 months. Here's what we're up to!"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/BuyFromEU

#1

European

: "I hope our European friends notice what's going on in America and visit Canada instead."
80 posts
#2

Alternative

: "I Made A List Of Local Facebook Marketplace Alternatives"
52 posts
#3

Europe

: "My European App Overhaul. Share yours."
32 posts
#4

Eu

: "Buy European cars if you want to make a difference. Germany is essentially sponsoring the Eu military budget, and the car industry is their forte. Chewing gum is nice, but cars make a difference."
30 posts
#5

Us

: "Sony making EU consumers pay for Us political decisions"
20 posts
#6

Madeineu

: "BuyFromEU also spotted in Bosnia"
17 posts
#7

Buy

: "Traveling in Europe is the best BuyFromEU"
16 posts
#8

Tech

: "Golem.de: EU Tech companies experience upswing due to US trade policy"
10 posts
#9

Software

: "List of EU public sector institutions. France's national police force started moving their 90,000 desktops from Windows XP to a Ubuntu based OS, GendBuntu, after the success of OpenOffice. The force saved about €50 million on Software licensing; 50 million Linux-based computers to Chinese schools"
10 posts
#10

Products

: "Governments and businesses would adopt a “Europe first” approach, potentially through a Buy European Act that prioritizes European-made digital Products over national interests and foreign alternatives. Experts project EuroStack will require around €300 billion by 2035. As a first step, €10 billion"
10 posts

Member Growth in r/BuyFromEU

Yearly
+98k members(77.2%)