Some other things I should have mentioned in this video are: -All grocery stores/stores in general are closed on Sundays (Except for a couple grocery stores in the train station) Because of this on Saturday evenings you can get really good deals on food that has been discounted before closing. -The chocolate here is REALLY good (even the cheap stuff) and in general it is very affordable. -Food goes bad extremely fast (even things in jars)-you really have to go grocery shopping every 1-2 days. -Our digestion/stomachs feel better while eating here. I honestly don’t think one thing ever has caused me to feel bloated. -The grocery stores don’t sell everything year round like in North America (eg. Fresh turmeric) Only what is in season. I feel this makes you eat a healthier variety of foods and food rotation is better for your overall health. -The grocery store cashiers should be in the Olympics for their speed-You have to pack your groceries extremely FAST 😂 I typically use the self check out when I can if I’m alone so I don’t hold up the line. -They bundle items in packages of 3 a lot of the time for discounts (Eg. 3 jars of pasta sauce) to move product quickly out of the store. -On Saturdays sometimes the stores will be empty of produce at the end of the day. They really make sure to move the product out of the store quickly and not waste food. -I like that they will package food together (various random vegetables) at a discounted rate for you to make soup to not waste random odds and ends of products. In general, they have very minimal waste compared to what I have seen in Canada and I really appreciate that.
@harrygrewal198111 ай бұрын
Great Post. Very informative. Switzerland is always portrayed as super expensive....but it seems like some things are competitively priced. Thanks for sharing
@bernhardmoser78424 ай бұрын
Then to CocaCola (a world brand): There were two CocaCola factories in Switzerland! But this was too expensive. Today there is only one. And here's a fun fact. Apparently the water in Switzerland was made worse so that it had the world's CocaCola quality. Since I found out this, I no longer drink CocaCola. The "swiss" Cocacola had a "swiss cross". P.S. Valser-Water is today a brand from Coca Cola. Der Werbespruch (deutsch) ist/war: "Alles wird besser. Valser bleibt gut!" (Everything is getting better. Valser stays good!)😉
@pEAcEgrL811 ай бұрын
I live in the Bay Area in California and all of this seems cheap to me! Thanks for sharing :)
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
We noticed in NYC, grocery prices were crazy high there too.
@heatherinCT11 ай бұрын
I livein CT and these prices are good for the most part. Cheaper than here!
@leholie9311 ай бұрын
Decaf is still bad for the kidneys, nervous system, gut It’s also dehydrating, meaning for each cup of coffee you’d need to drink 2-3 of water to balance it out It takes 24h to fully process the caffeine through the kidneys There’s actually a method called Swiss decaf method that does get rid of the caffeine in the coffee rather than cutting it with alcohols Coffee is also very prone to mould I don’t drink it regularly anymore, just as a treat And obviously there are benefits to caffeine to, but it’s still an alkaloid My boyfriend has 1 cup everyday, so we like to get our organic coffee beans from a good roaster (we’ve been buying from one in Spain for few years now after having tried many hipster different ones 😂) Like if it’s something we’re going to have regularly I believe is better to get organic, if possible Loved this video! I’m glad you’re settling in ♥️ Can’t wait to hear more of your French so we can have a conversation! I highly recommend you to get into soaking / cooking your legumes It sounds daunting and not worth, but I assure you it’s actually quite easy and quick enough once you get into the habit I could send you some recipes gladly I do use tinned legumes the odd time but not on a weekly basis, even though I eat legumes and whole grains on a daily basis (updated macrobiotics, not the one from the 60s lol) I’d also recommend getting other brands than alpro, but that’s just me 🙈 I absolutely love that regular produce is cheap and imported / unhealthy products are expensive It’s really good incentive and makes you think it twice before you buy Every country in the EU has different sugar values for their products I think France and Switzerland have less than Spain, etc I discovered this as a teen with Haribo 😅😂 I’ve been living in Ireland for a good few years and the prices seem absolutely fine I’m Spanish / French and in Spain everything is so much cheaper I think Switzerland isn’t far off France regarding prices, tbh
@leholie939 ай бұрын
I'm checking your new video today but I wasn't sure if you read this, just in case 😃
@bernhardmoser78424 ай бұрын
Yes, first of all, food is more expensive in Switzerland, but the quality is usually good, especially when it comes to meat (Animal welfare). But Switzerland is also a landlocked country, does not apply to sea fish and seafood (hands off). P.S. in Switzerland and France you can eat horse meat. I only eat this when eating "Fondue Chinoise" (at Christmas).
@JaniceEadie4 ай бұрын
Yes, I have seen horse meat in the grocery store. Overall, I do miss certain items from Canada but the quality of food here is much better (how I remember food tasting when I was young) and we don't find the food that much more expensive compared to Toronto. Household goods are definitely more pricey but we just stock up when there are sales. Eating out at restaurants is something we rarely do though because I find it insanely expensive and I like to cook.
@kmtaylor8811 ай бұрын
The quality of the food in Switzerland is way better than in the US.
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
Same compared to Canada. Some fruit I would buy there just never ripened even after weeks and here it starts to go bad in 2-3 days.
@vikkifisher622511 ай бұрын
Its fun to see the prices. I live in the Midwest United States (Ohio) and our prices are higher
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
That’s interesting, thanks for watching and commenting!
@poupee_girl10 ай бұрын
Have you tried vivi kola? It’s so good!
@JaniceEadie10 ай бұрын
No, I haven’t. I’ll look for it though. Any flavours you like?
@poupee_girl10 ай бұрын
Just the classic vivi kola that looks like coke :) @@JaniceEadie
@vasonikolopoulou182011 ай бұрын
I live in Greece and more or less we get the same prices! Feta cheese is more expensive here! wow
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
that hardly seems fair 😆 Greece has definitely been my favorite place to eat so far in my life! 😊
@heatherinCT11 ай бұрын
Great content thanks!
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 😊 I added a few things in a comment above that I should have mentioned in the video!
@drums4life5311 ай бұрын
I want to go to Switzerland some day! What has been your favorite swiss cheese so far? I want to try them all haha
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
I'm not too adventurous when it comes to cheeses. I was very sad to learn that fondue here smells really bad :( I should try some new ones though this year. You would love it here if you like 🧀 though-so many options and fairly cheap compared to North America.
@leholie9311 ай бұрын
I think instead you should try raclette, which is also a typical Swiss dish It’s quite the treat and I find it less overwhelming, even though it’s actually fairly similar
@staykinduniverse11 ай бұрын
The rucola info spoke to me
@JaniceEadie11 ай бұрын
😂
@godschoiceappiahadjei74505 ай бұрын
Good job sis. Please where can i get spices like cloves, fennel seeds, ginger powder etc.. to buy? Like where can i gey indian store ?
@JaniceEadie5 ай бұрын
I stock up when I travel to other places. IHerb.ch has lots of spices too. But smaller convenience stores will have some for cheaper.