Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Epinal?
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"Epinal is home to a variety of stores and markets where expats can buy groceries and do other shopping. The Carrefour Market is a popular grocery store located at 2 Rue de la République, and it offers a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, and other food items. The Intermarché Super is another grocery store located at 2 Rue de la République, and it offers a variety of international and local products. For other shopping needs, the Centre Commercial de l'Espace is a large shopping mall located at 2 Rue de la République, and it features a variety of stores, including clothing, electronics, and home goods. Additionally, the Marché Couvert is a covered market located at Place du Marché, and it offers a variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and other food items," said a member in Epinal, France.

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"In the downtown area there's a MonoPrix and a Intermarche, and a bit further but still within town is a large E. LeClerq with plenty of selection, There's also a covered marketplace open on Sundays in town, where all the locals prefer to buy fresh cheese, fish, meat, produce, etc. And of course there are plenty of boulangeries for fresh bread and pastries," remarked another expat who made the move to Epinal, France.
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