Why You Should Visit Local Supermarkets While Traveling

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When exploring a new country, it’s fun to fully immerse yourself in the culture. And one of the best ways to try living like a local is through food. There are so many delicious and tempting restaurants to try, that you might not have thought about scheduling a time to go to the supermarket in your itinerary. It is a vacation, after all. But we’re here to tell you why trying out the local supermarkets in a new place might be more fun than you expected. 

You Might Find a New Souvenir

Leading up to a trip to Paris, you’d be much more likely to plan time discovering the croissants and escargots they have to offer than finding yourself in the snack aisle of a convenience store, looking at the French Potato chip selection.  A new flavor of chips could become a staple of your trip, so why not buy one last bag to take with you as a souvenir?

Get a Glimpse of the Local Culture 

There are so many new and exciting establishments abroad that it seems ridiculous to travel all that way, just to go to a supermarket. After all, you might be wanting to go down the fancier route. Sometimes it’s fun to check out the foreign versions of the classic foods you know and love. What’s even more exciting is to see what supplies the locals are using to whip up their favorite dishes. 

You’ll Get a New Reason to Go Back

Next thing you know, you’ll be looking to see if you can buy that special chocolate you tried, or that strange new flavor of potato chips once you get home. And the next time you find yourself in Paris, you’ll know exactly which French flavor takes you back to your last holiday. Local supermarket chains might just find a special place in your heart.