This kebab place in Norway has receipts that can’t print the letter Ø, so it replaced it with a Chinese symbol
This kebab place in Norway has receipts that can’t print the letter Ø, so it replaced it with a Chinese symbol
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The original was posted on /r/mildlyinteresting by /u/Nerdy202 on 2025-08-26 12:19:56+00:00.
Well, that is truly multinational - a turkish restaurant in a scandinavian country falling back to asian printing fonts!
Out of interest: Is there a commonly accepted way to substitute the Ø with some English base letters?
In Germany there e.g. is the convention to replace Umlaute like ä, ö, ü with the base letter followed by an "e". So: ae, oe, ue
And ß becomes ss