Living as an expat in a new country can be both exciting and challenging, especially when it comes to day-to-day tasks like grocery shopping. In my latest video, I take you along with me on a grocery shopping trip in Panama City, Panama, showing you three different supermarkets where I stock up on provisions for my place.
As an expat, it’s important to find local supermarkets that offer a variety of options and products that you are familiar with from back home. In the video, I visit Super 99, Price Mark, and Reas SM, each offering a unique shopping experience and a different selection of products.
I also share my shopping strategy, explaining that I buy bulk items at Price Mark, fresh produce at local street markets, and certain grocery items at Super 99. Each supermarket has its own appeal and serves a specific purpose in my grocery shopping routine.
Throughout the video, I share insights into the prices, products, and atmosphere of each supermarket, giving viewers a firsthand look at what it’s like to shop for groceries as an expat in Panama City.
If you’re planning a long stay in Panama City or are curious about what grocery shopping is like as an expat, this video provides valuable information and a glimpse into the daily life of an expat in Panama. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on expat life in Panama City.
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Video “Grocery Shopping in Panama City, Panama as an Expat” was uploaded on 07/10/2024. Watch all the latest Videos by Ray Harper intl on Gretopia