Thank you for taking us grocery shopping. We are lucky that in UK, the prices have risen a lot in the last few years, but our prices are nowhere near as yours. I was taken to Costco a few weeks ago and got Korean chive pancakes, which I was longing to try and they were delicious. I am definitely going to make them next time. The only problem is our chives are like bunches of grass, not like yours, but hope they have the same flavour. ❤❤👵🏴🌹🌹🌹
Once a week usually on Thursdays we get a newspaper delivered to my house where I live and it contains grocery store flyers and other stuff. Do you get grocery store flyers delivered to your house in Korea or do you have to physically go to the grocery store to get the flyer to find out what the sales are for the week? Baking flour seems cheap in Korea, a few months ago we bought flour for baking, a 5lb bag on sale for $4.00 and now it costs $13.00. I wish we had a Korean grocery store in my city but unfortunately, we don't because it's a small town/city, I really want to try Korean food or learn how to make some Korean food. Bananas here in Ontario, Canada are sold per lb (pound). As for broccoli this week this week some stores are selling a single broccoli crown for about $2.00 - $3.00 and a more expensive store is selling it for $2.49/lb (normally $3.99/lb). Most (some is grown domestically in greenhouses) produce in Ontario is imported from South Africa, America, Mexico, and a few other places and a lot of produce sold here in grocery stores look bad or wilted or not worth paying for because it's expensive.
Hi! Here in México we usually get tangerines for around $50 to $90 pesos depending on the season, which is like $2.50-$4dlls But most likely for $2dlls US Fruit is cheap on this side😅 By the way, love your videos🫶🏻
As a central European let me tell you, bugs usually only taste how they are seasoned. Eating them becomes less scary when you actively avoid looking at them (like seeing their tiny feet and such). Maybe you have a more courageous friend who is willing to try and taste them together? After that you can still decide whether you like them or never want to eat them again ;)
hii im from sri lanka and common fruits like banana, tangerines, etc are quite cheap. the price of one tangerine would be around $0.50 here and u can buy as many as u want :) love ur videos btw