One of my favourite things to do when I'm travelling abroad is to go to visit a big supermarket. I don't know if anyone else likes to do this?, I've made a point of doing it for years
I don't know why really, but I suppose you get to see some interesting differences from this country, a micro peek under the bonnet of how people live in that country that you don't see from visiting the usual tourist spots.
Over the last few years I've been noticing that more and more countries have just better supermarkets these days than we do. More fresh food options, more variety - shelves actually replenished etc.
that didn't used to be the case, it wasn't long ago I'd have said ours were amongst the best.
I've been to China, the USA and Poland in the last 12 months and the supermarkets were all really nice - the Chinese one especially so.
I went out to buy some coriander the other day to Asda and it was all just rotting on the shelves - none of it edible. So I drove to another shop and it was exactly the same there.
I don't know why really, but I suppose you get to see some interesting differences from this country, a micro peek under the bonnet of how people live in that country that you don't see from visiting the usual tourist spots.
Over the last few years I've been noticing that more and more countries have just better supermarkets these days than we do. More fresh food options, more variety - shelves actually replenished etc.
that didn't used to be the case, it wasn't long ago I'd have said ours were amongst the best.
I've been to China, the USA and Poland in the last 12 months and the supermarkets were all really nice - the Chinese one especially so.
I went out to buy some coriander the other day to Asda and it was all just rotting on the shelves - none of it edible. So I drove to another shop and it was exactly the same there.


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