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Things in the foreign food aisle, that you quite like.

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, FoxesDeb said:

Best thing about moving to Spain imo

 

Fanta Lemon - buy It online now at Five Star Trading Holland - Five Star  Trading Holland

Oh yes. Memories of hot days on the beach with an almost-frozen Fanta Lemon :appl:

What do you make the Cadbury's fingers?

 

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Posted (edited)
23 minutes ago, StanSP said:

In which shops? 

I've just got some Knoppers from Asda. Lovely they are too.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, FoxesDeb said:

Best thing about moving to Spain imo

 

Fanta Lemon - buy It online now at Five Star Trading Holland - Five Star  Trading Holland

Best soft drink abroad for me. 

 

It's not the same over here.

Posted
14 minutes ago, FoxesDeb said:

My children would say Chocomel, it used to be their favourite drink on holiday in Holland, and it's available in Tesco now apparently

 

chocomel Original | Assortiment | chocomel

I seen some of that in Costco

Posted
12 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Going to a supermarket abroad is incredibly simple pleasure. 

 

I'm genuinely thinking about (post-COVID) ferrying it over to France for a few days, with the main aim to be bringing back a car-full of French snacks. Their hypermarkets are fantastic, and you always get hit with that lovely smell of fresh baked bread when you enter

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23 minutes ago, Innovindil said:

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Strange that we consider them foreign when they're made in Leicester.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Going to a supermarket abroad is incredibly simple pleasure. 


Yeah it really is.


Novelty takes ages to wear off as well, I studied in Lyon for 6 months and never got bored of going to Carrefour.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bryn said:


Yeah it really is.


Novelty takes ages to wear off as well, I studied in Lyon for 6 months and never got bored of going to Carrefour.

The Humberstone gate Aldi feels a bit like a foreign supermarket. There’s a Polish supermarket on Belgrave gate too which is good funny too (beer selection is disappointing though).

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