The best of fruits and vegetables are sold. This is very nice. For example, there are no bad tomatoes. And it is also convenient to get it ready in a package.
The microwavable Korean rice is more expensive where I live in Canada, where I live a 3-pack (210g) is sold for $11.99 or $12.49 at a grocery store called Superstore.
@@sukmataraning Yes. That’s only Korean rice I’ve seen at the grocery store here. Some grocery stores here in my city sell a select few made in Korea things - cooking ingredients, snacks, the odd drink or melona ice cream, but most of them are over priced. I don’t live in a big city like Toronto (I’m from Windsor, ON) so there isn’t Asian grocery stores such as H Mart. There is a small Korean market but there isn’t much variety since the store is really small and it doesn’t any have any produce or baked good and things like that. I wished I lived in a larger city with more options to find Korean food or snacks to try and my city will probably never have a Korean grocery store like Toronto does.
@@celinaduguay6484 I can imagine it's quite a challenge to find a variety of Korean products, especially in a smaller city. It's great that you at least have a small Korean market, even though the options are limited
@@sukmataraningIt’s been a while since I’ve been there as it’s located downtown which takes 2 buses to get there. From what I remember the Korean market in my city has a drink/beverage fridge, a deep freezer with maybe Korean ice cream, a fridge with homemade kimchi, a freezer with meat and a few other fridges with things, there’s a shelf with tableware and cutlery, then there’s 6 small double sided shelves with candy, snacks, chips, ramen, instant food, and cooking ingredients, and one cashier at the front of the store. However, at Asian/international grocery market stores in Canada, you have to check dates on everything because they sell expired items.