As a Vietnamese, this is also a first time I have seen a supermarket like that. Based on the quantity of products, it seems more like a convenient store than a supermarket for me. That choice of displaying products is definitely not a norm in Vietnam
Vietnamese people are increasingly inclined to buy online. Therefore, supermarket businesses have fewer and fewer customers, so they arrange goods like this to make the display space less empty. I think so.
I suppose the reason for displaying fewer items on the shelves is that they overestimated the demand of costumers when they implemented the supermarket. Such markets, located inside shopping malls, are usually more expensive than the others! I don't think they will last very long.
The shelves are empty because you're shopping at a high-end supermarket inside a shopping mall, meaning the prices are higher compared to local markets. The locals don't shop there. They buy groceries at a more local and affordable supermarkets or local wet markets, which have more selections, fresher produce, and better prices.
I hope you two have a great experience in Vietnam, there are good people and bad people everywhere. When you go out to eat, see which restaurant is crowded, go in and eat, whichever restaurant has clearly posted prices.
You want to see normal, leave district 1 and you will find supermarkets like anywhere else in the world. This supermarket must be newly opened and located in the tourist area, bring a local in this supermarket and they will laugh at the displays too because this is not the norm for supermarkets in Saigon or Vietnam,
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Green tea is more popular than coffee in Vietnam. We often drink tea at home or on the street corner, and drink coffee in coffee shop.
Painful memories! This is exactly the way „Alimentara”s looked during the 80s, in Ceaușescu's regime, in Romania. They tried to spread the few things they had on sale, on a great area of shelves. There were endless rows of mustard jars, pyramidal heaps of canned food nobody was buying, whole shelves of "Zarea” sparkling wine and, the ubiquitous boxes with Vietnamese shrimp chips
You didn't go to the right supermarket guys . That grocery chain is closing its doors soon (bankruptcy). Check-out Winmarkt , Big C , Aeon Markt , Lotte Markt , Anan , The Gioi Xanh , etc...and you will find shelves full of merchandises and foods you are looking for . Don't jump too fast to the conclusion that shelves in Vietnamese supermarkets are empty . Do more researches and make an effort to look around dude . Comme la plupart des Canadiens Anglais , tu ne comprends évidemment pas le Francais .
Convenient store for apartment complex , they normal run out of stuff before restocking , my place they get stuff every day for veggie and 2 day for meat , the fruit and veggie alway finish by end of day
"no choosing"? "Just take and go.". I suppose if too many of one item, ppl tend to take the 2nd or the inner one on the shelf. 😂😅 Sounds like me...l always take the "2nd one"😂🤣
You want some nice candy ? Try kẹo chuồi with gung A kind of banana candy with some peanut and ginger (gung) pieces in it Every time I am in Vietnam with my wife( a Vietnamese) hi, I have to buy this and bring it to Holland 😊
Oh gosh, this's the 1st time l see a supermarket with goods arranged in this way. If it were to be in Malaysia, it's a sign that the supermarket is going to close down 😄😃 Besides those pumpkin chips, jackfruit chips are also available there in Vietnam. Thanks for the impressive tour, Steve lvana.
They didn't go to the good supermarket . That food chain is closing down its business soon ( bankruptcy ) . There are many other supermarket chains in SGN and Vietnam that carry all kind of merchandises and foods the customers want to buy , and their shelves are always full of stuffs .
You're right. As a Vietnamese, I saw this store's name for the first time. It seems it only opens in the central area and looking at the number of customers can confirm the store's revenue. Prices here seem at least 10% more expensive than other convenience stores.😂
Currently, the economy is in crisis, a lot of rented premises have been returned, business is slow, purchasing volume has decreased so products are now only about 30% of what they were before.
I can assure you this is a strange "supermarket" even by Vietnamese standard. Pretty sure it's just a convenient store inside of a mall. A normal dedicated supermarket in Vietnam will be at least 5 times the size of this one. Well I guess you're not in Vietnam anymore so you havent found out.
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Just go to Dischord ...
As a Vietnamese, this is also a first time I have seen a supermarket like that. Based on the quantity of products, it seems more like a convenient store than a supermarket for me. That choice of displaying products is definitely not a norm in Vietnam
Yeah, definitely true 😅
Why is it so relaxing to watch this? Thanks for sharing !!
Vietnamese people are increasingly inclined to buy online. Therefore, supermarket businesses have fewer and fewer customers, so they arrange goods like this to make the display space less empty. I think so.
I suppose the reason for displaying fewer items on the shelves is that they overestimated the demand of costumers when they implemented the supermarket.
Such markets, located inside shopping malls, are usually more expensive than the others! I don't think they will last very long.
The shelves are empty because you're shopping at a high-end supermarket inside a shopping mall, meaning the prices are higher compared to local markets. The locals don't shop there. They buy groceries at a more local and affordable supermarkets or local wet markets, which have more selections, fresher produce, and better prices.
I hope you two have a great experience in Vietnam, there are good people and bad people everywhere. When you go out to eat, see which restaurant is crowded, go in and eat, whichever restaurant has clearly posted prices.
Đây là cửa hàng tiện lợi, hàng hóa ít lèo tèo, bạn vào siêu thị Co-op mart, e-mart...hàng hóa mới nhiều
For translations: This is a convenient store, the options are limited, you should enter Co-op mart, e-mart, more items there.
You want to see normal, leave district 1 and you will find supermarkets like anywhere else in the world. This supermarket must be newly opened and located in the tourist area, bring a local in this supermarket and they will laugh at the displays too because this is not the norm for supermarkets in Saigon or Vietnam,
Green tea is more popular than coffee in Vietnam. We often drink tea at home or on the street corner, and drink coffee in coffee shop.
We drink tea more in Northern Vietnam. Even so, we prefer fresh tea leaf over dried tea. Still, you'll find more tea shops in Northern Vietnam.
Gooood mooorning Vietnam,the late. Robin Williams used to say in a movie that I forgot the title
You two are too funny, you need to go to the real one like Lotte. That "chili oil" is actually fish sauce.
oh good to know, thanks!
I'm learn english watching your videos
Im viet n haven’t never seen this super market before. We normally go to Vinmart aka Winmart or bigC for grocery shopping
This is not a supermarket, this is a grocer inside a mall, a supermarket will always have customers standing everywhere and overflowing with staff.
Painful memories! This is exactly the way „Alimentara”s looked during the 80s, in Ceaușescu's regime, in Romania. They tried to spread the few things they had on sale, on a great area of shelves.
There were endless rows of mustard jars, pyramidal heaps of canned food nobody was buying, whole shelves of "Zarea” sparkling wine and, the ubiquitous boxes with Vietnamese shrimp chips
You didn't go to the right supermarket guys . That grocery chain is closing its doors soon (bankruptcy). Check-out Winmarkt , Big C , Aeon Markt , Lotte Markt , Anan , The Gioi Xanh , etc...and you will find shelves full of merchandises and foods you are looking for . Don't jump too fast to the conclusion that shelves in Vietnamese supermarkets are empty . Do more researches and make an effort to look around dude . Comme la plupart des Canadiens Anglais , tu ne comprends évidemment pas le Francais .
That supermarket looks ridiculous 😂😂
They are closing this supermarket by the end of 2023 @@tihihoang
Convenient store for apartment complex , they normal run out of stuff before restocking , my place they get stuff every day for veggie and 2 day for meat , the fruit and veggie alway finish by end of day
You should go to Lotte Mart Super market District seven much better more variety
"They chose to place the item that way" , by the time you return to that market 2 weeks later , its out of business.. 😅
"no choosing"? "Just take and go.". I suppose if too many of one item, ppl tend to take the 2nd or the inner one on the shelf. 😂😅 Sounds like me...l always take the "2nd one"😂🤣
Maybe it's because a large inventory ties up lots of money?? Interesting!
Mineral water expensive than beer😂😂
You want some nice candy ?
Try kẹo chuồi with gung
A kind of banana candy with some peanut and ginger (gung) pieces in it
Every time I am in Vietnam with my wife( a Vietnamese) hi, I have to buy this and bring it to Holland 😊
Guys reading the comments, seems like you guys need to do this video again. The Vietnamese need a better representation
You obviously went to a store no locals go to. Where is everyone??
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Kasteel is not a German beer , it's from Belgium
Oh gosh, this's the 1st time l see a supermarket with goods arranged in this way. If it were to be in Malaysia, it's a sign that the supermarket is going to close down 😄😃
Besides those pumpkin chips, jackfruit chips are also available there in Vietnam. Thanks for the impressive tour, Steve lvana.
They didn't go to the good supermarket . That food chain is closing down its business soon ( bankruptcy ) . There are many other supermarket chains in SGN and Vietnam that carry all kind of merchandises and foods the customers want to buy , and their shelves are always full of stuffs .
You're right. As a Vietnamese, I saw this store's name for the first time. It seems it only opens in the central area and looking at the number of customers can confirm the store's revenue. Prices here seem at least 10% more expensive than other convenience stores.😂
Have u guys tried egg coffee yet?
Currently, the economy is in crisis, a lot of rented premises have been returned, business is slow, purchasing volume has decreased so products are now only about 30% of what they were before.
ah ok. Thanks for this
I can assure you this is a strange "supermarket" even by Vietnamese standard. Pretty sure it's just a convenient store inside of a mall. A normal dedicated supermarket in Vietnam will be at least 5 times the size of this one. Well I guess you're not in Vietnam anymore so you havent found out.
As a Vietnamese, technically, every supermarkets and shops are socialism/communism because uhh, yeah, we're socialists.
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The store looks nice but not too well stocked.
This is so sad and empty, no people and not so many goods on the shelves. How much electricity they pay and goods occupy only 20% of the shelves.
now is thetime, migrate to vietnam. the country u love,
Funny thing ... we don´t have that suposed brazilian flavor of lays in Brazil 🤣😂😘
Haha ạ. You came to the nearly bankruptcy . That is reason showed that nobody and not much products on shelves!
oooh that’s why…
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I never seen supermarket like that. Empty 😅
Ở VN người dân chỉ thích đi Coopmart,Emart,Aeon thôi
Nah this not a super market
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The wrong place. So little goods vs foods
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