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For those of you searching for an alternative in different countries of Europe, you may have a look at this thread: https://sopuli.xyz/post/23555632
Germany: Otto.de
Belgium / Netherlands / Luxemburg: Bol.com
Romania: eMag.ro
France: cDiscount.com, Galaxus.fr
Poland: Allegro.pl
Switzerland: Galaxus.ch
If you know further all-purpose shops, feel free to add them.
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AFAIK Galaxus just stocks or orders from other shops but at the end of the day you are just choosing European logistics not necessarily European products.
I guess the same is true for the other alternatives.