What doesn’t this supermarket have? Almost nothing it feels. It is massive and modern and clean snd has toys, fruit, vegetables, Christmas trees, cleaning supplies, fresh bread and bakery, meat, seafood, cookies, candy, ice cream (tho this selection didn’t have a lot), frozen food (but they don’t sell frozen dinners like in the US), dessert, lots of cheese imported from France and Italy (but remember the price will be very high - I bought Emmental 220grams fir $177.50 pesos which is $9.14 USD and the equivalent of 10 slices of cheese). There are women (I didn’t see any men do this) who are giving out free samples in the hopes of us buying that product. You can take your shopping cart upstairs (it’s 2 levels) on the escalator that locks your cart in place in 2 opposite locations. They also have ready made food you can make a bowl with and it’s by weight. They have gourmet, no sugar, organic, gluten free, and a ton of varieties of soy and almond and rice milk to give you something other than cows milk. They also sell fresh eggs that don’t require refrigeration like in the US. They have recycling and trash and compost bins. Amazing thank you. Lastly, this is nestled in a mall with stores you can enjoy along with...
Read moreWell stocked supermarket. It is divided into two floors. You have fresh foods on the ground floor, including fruits & vegetables, meat, fish, dairy, bakery. Personal care an drugstore are also on the ground floor. On the second floor you have the rest of the food and also appliances, cookware, clothing, electronics, garden and hardware. There are cash registers on both floors. Went again after a year or so, and the store has not...
Read moreVery, very large supermarket. It is laid out on 2 floors and really is a tale of 2 floors. Both floors are well laid out and well stocked. The ground floor, if you are from the uk will remind you of Marks and Spencer, the top floor will remind you of a better version of Walmart. When we visited there were easily more staff than customers on the shop floors, but there were still queues...
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