Would probably be nice to visit and see HEB there. Wonder if they have an "American" aisle.
They do something like that in Japan:lancevance said:
Would probably be nice to visit and see HEB there. Wonder if they have an "American" aisle.
Anchorhold said:

You'll do better if you go over to Poundland.MGS said:
I can't believe a box of Mac & Cheese costs the equivalent of $6 in England
it's better than my local hebPotcake said:
New Zealand bottom row is legit.
Looks very similar to the 'American section' in Australia. Dr Pepper was another ony American item that was hard to find that Australians didn't drink. When I lived there I was finally able to find it and shared with friends who all thought it was horrible, Ranch Doritos another hard to find (but they loved that).BenFiasco14 said:
https://www.boredpanda.com/grocery-store-american-food-section/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
"American Food" sections
England:
New Zealand:
Grocery shopping in Puerta Vallarta at a Walmart and it took me a bit to find the salsa because of the lack of "Mexican Food" aisle signage. Yeah, I was a little hung over.lancevance said:
Would probably be nice to visit and see HEB there. Wonder if they have an "American" aisle.
BenFiasco14 said:
https://www.boredpanda.com/grocery-store-american-food-section/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
"American Food" sections
England:
New Zealand:
That place is wild! Mopeds and dirt bikes for sale in the women's underwear section. More mopeds over near the bread aisle. Electrical meter box aisle and tires right next to kids toys. Anything goes over there.swc93 said:Grocery shopping in Puerta Vallarta at a Walmart and it took me a bit to find the salsa because of the lack of "Mexican Food" aisle signage. Yeah, I was a little hung over.lancevance said:
Would probably be nice to visit and see HEB there. Wonder if they have an "American" aisle.
When I went to Normandy a few years ago I found Dr. Pepper in a small shop near the town square in Saint Marie du Mont. The shop owner told me he and his wife went to Texas for a vacation and she fell in love with Dr. Pepper, so he stocks it primarily for her.Quote:
Looks very similar to the 'American section' in Australia. Dr Pepper was another ony American item that was hard to find that Australians didn't drink. When I lived there I was finally able to find it and shared with friends who all thought it was horrible, Ranch Doritos another hard to find (but they loved that).
swc93 said:Grocery shopping in Puerta Vallarta at a Walmart and it took me a bit to find the salsa because of the lack of "Mexican Food" aisle signage. Yeah, I was a little hung over.lancevance said:
Would probably be nice to visit and see HEB there. Wonder if they have an "American" aisle.