Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Russia?
When we asked people living in Russia about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"People living in Russia typically buy groceries and do other shopping at supermarkets, convenience stores, and open-air markets. Supermarkets are the most popular option, offering a wide variety of products at competitive prices. Convenience stores are also popular, offering a more limited selection of items but often at lower prices. Open-air markets are also popular, offering fresh produce and other items at lower prices than supermarkets," explained one expat living in Russia.
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Where will I buy groceries and do other shopping in Russia?
If you live in Russia, newcomers to Russia would love to hear your answer to this question: