As stated the last time, British shops are different from Japanese. I’ll talk about it again!
<Super markets>
British super markets such as TESCO or Sainsbury’s are bigger than almost all of Japanese. Shoppers push shopping trolley with large quantities of food.
In Japan, we can’t see so many such shoppers who have many things. Japanese people usually go supermarkets several times a week, because as stated before, Japanese ones open every day and until late, I think. But on the other hands, British people buy everything for example that they need in a week at once.
By the way, British shops have unique way to sell. In the UK, we can see signs of “3 for 2” or “£1 for 3”. They mean “if we buy 2, we can get one more” and “if we buy 3, they will be cheaper”. So people buy all at once.
I liked big super markets in the UK; it was very interesting and wonderful time! We can learn foreign countries’ customs there, so I recommend you to go supermarkets if you go abroad♪
That' all :-9
I love going to supermarkets in other countries as well. Canadian supermarkets sound similar to British ones.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice holiday.
To breath1
ReplyDeleteI want to gocanadian supermarkets, too!
Thanks, you too♪