👍❤❤❤ REALLY DELICIOUS wrapped chocolate candies. Must be 80 varieties of chocolates by the pound.
Travel to Europe, minus the plane. Felt like I walked into a small town market in Europe. I've been to Europe many times. Bustling, at times very busy. Russian spoken fluently; sometimes clerks only speak Russian. This is what you expect when you travel in Europe. Wonderful!
Professionally Friendly. Give yourself an extra fifteen minutes to soak up the ambiance.. Clerks are busy.
Even the customers had the cultured respect for politeness. No pushy nature or expressed urgency commonly conveyed by Americans. Customers seem to be a part of an enjoyable shopping experience, that they engage regularly.
Customers have a definite awareness of concern for each other. Community is more than a word, to put a point on it, ... they value mutual respect for each other. A sense of mutual trust.
Plenty of opportunities for them to make friends with each other.
I've not seen so many varieties of meats before.
If you want to know what it's like to visit Europe, come do a little shopping here. The market really is authentic European culture.
I bought 2 pounds of wrapped chocolates, a few out of each box, each of unique flavors. None of them were in a language I understood, all of them delicious. All I chose were the same price, so the bag could be weighed at one price. Bags at end of shelf, left when you first come in.
The bright colored packages in a decorative bowl, made a lively living room centerpiece for our guests. So...
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