Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Merida?
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"Merida is a great place for expats to buy groceries and do other shopping. There are many supermarkets and stores throughout the city, including Walmart, Chedraui, and Soriana. Walmart is a large chain store that offers a wide variety of products, from groceries to electronics. Chedraui is a Mexican supermarket chain that offers a variety of fresh produce, meats, and other groceries. Soriana is a Mexican department store that offers a variety of products, from clothing to home goods. Additionally, there are many local markets and shops throughout the city, such as the Mercado Municipal, where expats can find fresh produce, meats, and other local products. For those looking for a more unique shopping experience, there are also many artisanal markets and shops throughout the city, such as the Mercado Lucas de Galvez, where expats can find handmade crafts and souvenirs," explained one expat living in Merida, Mexico.
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"There is everything in Merida from local street vendors, market stalls, to Super Duper big box markets. There is a Walmart that is a step above what you find in the States, Sears, and a few super duper markets that sell everything from household goods to groceries, all in one place. Several malls have recently opened, so you can shop from high end to low end, and Centro has many streets of unusual and unique shops. You will need to guard your money as these unique shops have lovely hand made items," said another expat in Merida, Mexico.
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Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Merida?
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