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    Carrefour Market - Pokemon dark chocolate edition.

    Carrefour Market

    3.7(3 reviews)
    77.1 kmPereire/Cardinet/Courcelles, 17ème

    There are a couple supermarkets that are closer to my apartment/more conveniently located for me…read morethan this Carrefour Market (including a Franprix, a Naturalia, and a couple Carrefour City locations), but for my weekly shops, I usually choose to make the walk to this Carrefour Market location because I've found it has the best selection for affordable grocery shopping. This market has a wide variety of products, ranging from produce, meat, snacks, and shelf-stable food to household cleaning supplies and even some small kitchen appliances (although these are limited to kettles, toasters, and similar). I don't have a lot of space in my kitchen so I often opt for frozen pre-cut vegetables, and this Carrefour has a great selection of these, including stir-fry mix, vegetables for making soup, spinach, bell peppers, and sweet potatoes. Basics are very affordable, including canned lentils, rice, pasta, and bread. Before making a trip home to America, I wanted to bring some French items back for my parents; things like financiers and madeleines were super cheap and the individually wrapped ones were handy for distributing among friends/family. The Carrefour brand items are great for everyday, but if you want something "fancier," you can also find more gourmet versions of dried sausages, foie gras, and biscuits at this location too. There's a pretty big organic/bio section, including bulk goods if you prefer to shop low waste (I think in general these are slightly more expensive per kilo than buying cans, but still very affordable). You can also get "ethnic" items here such as coconut cream, "Mexican" spice mix, and curry, although I find the options to be less varied than in America (I expect this is common throughout France and Europe, though). Since the store is pretty big, they've got a lot of check-out lanes, including multiple self check-out stations for customers with 10 items or less, so it's possible to get in and out pretty quickly, even during busy evenings. I do sometimes find the store a little hard to navigate--there's 2 separate freezer aisles so I often wind up at the frozen desserts when I'm actually looking for frozen vegetables, and if you make a wrong turn upon entering you just wind up at the self check-outs--but they seem to have made efficient use of the space available. This Carrefour location is conveniently located near lots of restaurants, boulangeries, and cafés, and would be easily accessible from metro stops on both Line 1 and Line 2.

    Pretty store...well-merchandised, organized, and clean. They have a nice organic (Bio) section at…read morethe entry. Not a lot of depth to product but you have the basics. The check-out area is awkward. Customer service desk isn't very friendly. They have a Ma Carte Carrefour reward card.

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    Marks & Spencer Food

    Marks & Spencer Food

    4.5(6 reviews)
    79.1 kmChaussée d'Antin, 9ème
    €€

    Marks & Spencer Food has been one of my go-to supermarkets while in Paris, while it is considerably…read moremore expensive than what I'm used to in the UK, they offer British products and an extensive gluten-free selection and the best milk I've found in the whole of Paris, it just tastes like what I'm used to back home. They only sell the 2-pint organic version here in multiple varieties including semi-skimmed which is similar to 2% milk in the US (It's actually 1.8%!) and full fat. The location is Rue de la Chaussée, there are many other stores nearby. I would say there was slightly more room between aisles and fridges at this store which made the shopping experience that little bit easier. The staff seemed friendly enough too, but there didn't seem to be any staff on the shop floor which was a little frustrating but I did eventually manage to find what I needed. They did bag my items in a very small bag. Is it value for money? No. Some of the items are extortionate, but I've also found that to be common with many things in France, I've noticed that only Apple products seem cheaper over here and not by much. It's a shame they didn't have any fresh gluten-free sandwiches either, but still, a really good store providing a taste of the UK and a taste of home comforts to tourists like me. 4*

    Perfect little food market to pick up a bottle of wine and a couple bits and bobs. This is not a…read moretraditional, large supermarket, but it has all the necessities for pretty much anything: a nice meal, a fancy dinner party, etc. The market has all the basics (fruit and veg, pasta) plus lots of gourmet options that would be at home at a nice dinner party (fine chocolates). If you have access to a microwave, lots of nice takeaway options for dinner. The gourmet things were packaged so nicely, we actually brought them back as gifts for friends.

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    Franprix - outside the store

    Franprix

    4.5(2 reviews)
    80.4 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    This sweet little grocery store was the first store I went to when I first arrived in Paris since…read moreit couldn't be more conveniently located than right across the tiny street from my hostel. It is in my heart because it has everything I could ever want in such a small storefront. It has a salad bar with a wide variety of veggies and other goodies to create your favorite salad to take away. Plus, they have a solid produce section. They have a variety of dairy milk alternatives and they have quite the variety of yogurts, as far as what kind of milk you're looking for. For example, dairy, goat, sheep, low-fat, full-fat, with a particular fruit. They have so much more including non-food products such as toiletries and miscellaneous hardware stuff. Everyone is really friendly encouraging you to work on learning French.

    While we visited Paris we stayed a few days by Sacred Heart and this store is near the main street…read morewhere you can find plenty of restaurants and shops. The store is convenient since they do open early and close fairly late. They have plenty of things and since they have two floors of space you can find almost everything you need on your vacation. We bought from toothpaste, bread, jam, water, and much more. It was an easy checkout and we came back several times. Prices are good and the store is clean. If you are in the area this place is easy to shop in and you can pay cash or credit card.

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