I was at a local amusement park, where I noticed at the entrance, they offered free sunscreen.
Netherlands does this too, matter of fact beaches have dispensers maintained by a health insurance company. They did the math, it’s cheaper to provide the nation with free sunscreen at convenient locations than to pay for all skin cancer scares. And it frees up healthcare capacity.
But I also saw it in Porto at a festival there. More and more this is showing up and it’s a great thing.
Dummies. If you want to maximize economics this isn’t how you do it. Just make healthcare a for profit enterprise and then you can make money off cancer and sunscreen.
Free lotion kiosk. I hadn’t thought about how that looks like free smorgasbord in Danish…
I’m not saying it’s not a good idea. But I’d rather have free smørrebrød than free smørebod
Smorgasbord is not smørrebrød. It’s more like frokostbord or smørrebrødsbord.
It comes from Swedish smörgåsbord, where smörgås is smørrebrød.
Gratis S’more Bod was my stage name as a stripper.
That’s a pretty good initiative.
I’m trying to guess without using a translation app, but my brain keeps leaning towards either “free body butter”, which makes a little sense and “free butter shop”, which makes no sense.
The Danish verb smøre is a general verb meaning ‘to spread’ or ‘apply’ a substance onto a surface. It is used for butter, sunscreen, cream, ointment, and similar substances. So its basically a wordplay, calling it a butter shop or butter stall
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I don’t need sunscreen I’m ASIAN





