Prices at landers are generally not cheap especially for US brands or european brands. I only go there if i really wanted something, otherwise i go to other local supermarket like puregold or nearby groceries. Prices there are 5-10% cheaper. Gas prices at landers is also no longer as cheap as we think. Sure they give discounts for members but if you look at their posted prices and less discount, its still more expensive than many gas station elsewhere. For veggies, fruits, herbs, nothing still beat divisoria in manila or balintawak market in qc. Veggies are cheaper by 100-200%. Go to arranque market in chinatown if you crave for hi quality produce from australia or south america, herbs and spices from india, vietnam, china, thailand and malaysia. That is where restaurants get their supplies. Prices are also cheaper by 100% than in rustans. But of course its an open market so its humid. Fresh peaches is also available there when there in season same with cherries etc
Compared to here in Canada, I feel that the Philippines is cheaper for grocery shopping. My family shops at mainly 3 stores, one being Costco and we could spend $100 at once on less than 10 things at any of the stores. My family doesn't shop for a month because it would cost over $1000 because the meat is expensive and most produce is imported and a small portion is local but either isn't cheap unless it's on sale for a good price. We only go to the store once a week or for a few items. I plan to visit the Philippines hopefully sometime in the near future, I have some relatives there and maybe I'll get to try Filipino food.
Hi Celina. Meat, pork, chicken, and even fish are expensive here for local people. You really have to buy direct from fishermen to get the best deal. I was able to buy octopus for roughly USD$0.50/lb and lobster for USD$8/lb but they were in the provinces. I’d like to have a small garden for growing veggies to help offset some of the cost. The Philippines is nice which is why I dont plan on returning to the USA and just retire here, lol. Visit soon! You’ll have a blast.
Hi Adassawinters9711. I believe it’s subjective. The average Filipino would say it’s not cheap. Expats and high income earning Filipinos would say in general, groceries in the Ph are more affordable especially in the countryside for fruits and veggies and near the ocean for seafood.
Omg, this is what we called GOALS! I super like your video, nakaka motivate mag trabaho.
Hi damnjoji5632! I’m happy you enjoyed the video. Super salamat sa support!
It is a goal indeed♥️
Because of this massive satisfyong grocery moment im subscribing...❤❤❤
Hello RustumTanjili. Grocery shopping is a lot of fun.
You must have a massive food storage area! OMG!
Hi Alton. I’m constantly playing Tetris with the fridge to make sure everything fits, lol
Hello.. watching here, sarap mag grocery, gustong gusto ko yan lalo pag mdmi promo.
Hello Bonifaciolenie! Ako rin excited kapag maraming sales and promos, lol
you lucky girl. me cant afford even in the wet market jejeje. all i can do is enjoy watching your haul. enjoy.
Hello ArnieBae! I hope you enjoyed the videos.
More vlog grocery so relaxing.
Hello Pao Pao. There will be another grocery vlog on Sunday. Thank you for watching and see you again!
Prices at landers are generally not cheap especially for US brands or european brands. I only go there if i really wanted something, otherwise i go to other local supermarket like puregold or nearby groceries. Prices there are 5-10% cheaper. Gas prices at landers is also no longer as cheap as we think. Sure they give discounts for members but if you look at their posted prices and less discount, its still more expensive than many gas station elsewhere. For veggies, fruits, herbs, nothing still beat divisoria in manila or balintawak market in qc. Veggies are cheaper by 100-200%. Go to arranque market in chinatown if you crave for hi quality produce from australia or south america, herbs and spices from india, vietnam, china, thailand and malaysia. That is where restaurants get their supplies. Prices are also cheaper by 100% than in rustans. But of course its an open market so its humid. Fresh peaches is also available there when there in season same with cherries etc
Compared to here in Canada, I feel that the Philippines is cheaper for grocery shopping. My family shops at mainly 3 stores, one being Costco and we could spend $100 at once on less than 10 things at any of the stores. My family doesn't shop for a month because it would cost over $1000 because the meat is expensive and most produce is imported and a small portion is local but either isn't cheap unless it's on sale for a good price. We only go to the store once a week or for a few items.
I plan to visit the Philippines hopefully sometime in the near future, I have some relatives there and maybe I'll get to try Filipino food.
Hi Celina. Meat, pork, chicken, and even fish are expensive here for local people. You really have to buy direct from fishermen to get the best deal. I was able to buy octopus for roughly USD$0.50/lb and lobster for USD$8/lb but they were in the provinces. I’d like to have a small garden for growing veggies to help offset some of the cost.
The Philippines is nice which is why I dont plan on returning to the USA and just retire here, lol. Visit soon! You’ll have a blast.
@@everydaywithana If I save up enough money for the flight, I definitely will visit the Philippines (matalom, leyte).
Daming gulay👍👍👍
Hi May! Eating veggies for a long life, hehehe...
Is grocery cheaper there in the Philippines?
Hi Adassawinters9711. I believe it’s subjective. The average Filipino would say it’s not cheap. Expats and high income earning Filipinos would say in general, groceries in the Ph are more affordable especially in the countryside for fruits and veggies and near the ocean for seafood.
Wow that was way cheaper. Everytime I go to Sam's Club for 16 items it would usually cost me $150😢
Hi Peanutshell9405. That’s crazy!
yall can buy 16 things with 150?! romanians buy 7 things and its already 150!
oh my why prices so expensive? 😂 lol
Hi Tinyee! I know right! It lessens the joy of grocery shopping, lol
kinabahan ako sa itlog hahaha
Hahaha…mirap kapag 1 hand lang tapos 30pcs.