'Købmand' is the Danish word for a grocery store, though it literally means 'merchant'. It's linguistically close to the German 'Kaufmann' or the Dutch 'koopman' (pr 'cope mahn') which mean 'man who buys' and then sells again of course. :)
Grocers didn't sell fresh produce at the time (I believe there were even regulations about it) but my grocer does. The building in the Byggebog has a little terrace in front, which I decided to replace with two upside-down hollow bricks that could contain fruit and veg.
Those hollow bricks are amongst the oldest Lego parts I have. They're held in place with two inner tubes from a broken brick I saw bits from to repair my little cars (cheating, I know :) The rest of the building is also made from bricks in cellulose acetate plastic, where I've again clamped some notebook paper between the bricks to increase their grip.


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