I grew up around Heartland and my office is still close by there. Just letting you know that Seafood City is one of the overpriced Asian stores. Filipino products are found in all grocery stores. If you need to save money, you should shop at No Frills, Food Basics, Fresco or smaller Asian grocery stores. But Mississauga only has the expensive Asian grocery stores bc of the income level of the area. In that area if I must go to an Asian grocery store I go to Oceans at Hurontario and Eglinton or Oceans in Brampton at Hurontario and Steeles.
Thank you for the tips. But yes, I usually buy my groceries at No Frills. It's cheaper there and just across the street where I am staying right now. 🙂
@@michaelrsk Awesome! Toronto is so diverse, and there are so many Filipinos here that Filipino grocery items can be found in regular stores. I only go to Seafood City for fun to be around other Filipinos and get some Jollibee. I find Grill City so expensive. So many other Filipino places are much cheaper, but you would have to travel to Wilson and Bathurst to get real cheap Filipino food.
IS din bunso ko graduated last April as BA sa Red Deer Polytechnic at masuwerte sya may regular work dito Calgary and invited sa Canada only few days ago kasi PNP invited
@@michaelrskmedyo malayo kung nandyan ka sa missisauga. Mas maganda mag rent ka ng sasakyan either dollar/thrifty rental kahit 1 day lang kung gusto mong mag sight seeing. Wag ka lang magdrive sa downtown baka manibago ka sa mga rules.