AB Vasilópoulos is very good in quality, but rather expensive. You can find quality and gourmet products. Sklavenítis is the supermarket most Greeks go to. But family people and pensioners mostly go to laikí (ağorá), which is a street vegetable, fish and clothes market, which takes place on a specific day once a week, depending on the neighborhood. Where I live in Gyzi, I go to the laikí on Wednesday and buy fruit, vegetables, fish, legumes, rice and nuts, and then I go to the supermarket for all the rest, like meat, dairy, sugar, coffee, flour, pasta, spices etc. and cleaning products.😊
don't look at the prices but on the average salary which is about 1000 dollars.USA prices in products and the worst salaries. Not to mention electricity is over 100 dollars a month, and taxes reach rooftop.
greece is very expensie. anthotiro cheese which is like ricotta is over 6 euros a kilo. too expensive for greece plus americans have better salaries than the greeks. a tiny jar of peanut butter is 4 or 5 euros.
I never heard of anthotiro cheese. Peanut butter was cheaper than that because I bought some and if it was 5 Euros I would not have bought it. The everyday Greek food was not bad and this is one of the more expensive supermarkets because of the area. Peanut butter is not very common in many places. In both Brazil and Poland, it was over $10 for a small jar.
@@ToGoIsToKnowpeanut butter is not the thing in Europe . I grew up in Germany and never heard of it until I married a man from Canada. Still don’t like it, but the I don’t like peanuts.
@@ToGoIsToKnow it's not only the location but also the brand name of the super market. They provide a comfort shopping environment for the costumers but they are No1 most expensive in Greece
Mate, is crete a nice place to settle down? İ am a 45 from Turkey and think of purchasing Real estate in greece and living there..all i want is some peace and good neighbors..finding it in Turkey is hard nowadays..thanks for the information in advance