I spent a month in Germany and we had to use coins to unlock the grocery carts too! Also went to Paris and lost our passports and got to spend a lot of time at the American Consulate acquiring new ones! When I look back though, all I think about is all the fresh baked bread and chocolate. Happy travels!

I love foreign grocery stores. We made a point wherever we went in Asia to wander through. You have to unlock the carts in Korea too. My daughter was a vegetarian the first time she visited us in Seoul, and the second summer she gave that up because she really missed out the first time on experiencing the culture. I guess I am saying life is short, enjoy the chocolate/bread.


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a) SPAR very close

b) Albert pretty close

c) the best option: Jiriho z Podebrad square with Metro A to Flora, where is a huge shopping center with Albert and tons of different shops.

d) Also there is Tesco Express close to I.P. Pavlova

Yeltsin asked customers about what they were buying and how much it cost, later asking the store manager if one needed a special education to manage a store. In the Chronicle photos, you can see him marveling at the produce section, the fresh fish market, and the checkout counter. He looked especially excited about frozen pudding pops.

About a year after the Russian leader left office, a Yeltsin biographer later wrote that on the plane ride to Yeltsin's next destination, Miami, he was despondent. He couldn't stop thinking about the plentiful food at the grocery store and what his countrymen had to subsist on in Russia.

Birch volunteers pick up food from 300 different corporate donors, ranging from local distribution centers to individual grocery stores, Costco, a produce company, a dairy cooperative, and a large bread company. Out-of-town truck drivers whose loads get rejected by distribution centers or stores also often drop off perfectly good products at Birch.

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I grabbed my shopping bag and returned my cart to a spot where it would be sanitized and prepared for the next customer. You can also take the cart straight to your car to unload your groceries.

When I went to a supermarket in the USA, I was amused by the exotic vegetables, so I took a photo of the vegetable shelf. Soon, a worker came and told me angrily "You are not allowed to take photos in here!". I was surprised, since I haven't pictured anything personal or private - only the shelf which is visible to anyone entering the supermarket.

In general, in the US it is legal to take photographs in any "public" property (eg, streets, parks, etc), unless it is somewhere that there would be an expectation of privacy (eg, toilets or changing rooms, etc).

In general it's still OK to take photos in a private place open to the public, unless you have have been told not to. That might include a sign at the entrance or within the shop saying no photographs, but also includes a representative of the store asking you not to take photos. Legally if you refuse to comply with the conditions of entry - including not taking photos if requested - then you are trespassing and can be asked to leave, or if you refuse the police can be called to remove you from the property.

Hello I have worked as a mystery shopper in the past and was asked to leave stores for taking photos of products on the shelf. Obviously stores don't want you taking photos of prices or creative displays for competitors' benefit or maybe spilled milk on the floor that would give them a bad reputation (even though it just occurred). Their "no pictures policy" makes sense. Best to ask first and say specifically what you are taking a photo of, why, and where you are posting the photo.

If in doubt: just ask politely! "This looks wonderful, would it be okay if I take a photo?". I found that to work exceedingly well in pretty much every country I go to (including the US, Germany Canada, New Zealand, China, Thailand, etc.)

It's mainly psychological: someone taking a photo without permission or covertly is often perceived as a threat: could be a competitor, could be management, could be the government or regulatory agency etc. Being open, polite and appreciative really changes the mood around this.

It seems as a people, we have a fascination with photographing our food. From Henry's series of riders, to looking on instagram we cant help but document what we consume. Photographer Peter Menzel started this intriguing series of one weeks of groceries from around the world, taking traditional food photography to a much larger scale. In his book Hungry Planet, Peter explores both the cultural differences of diets around the world as well investigating how prosperity and poverty influence the diets of different nations.

The age-old practice of sitting down to a family meal is undergoing unprecedented change as rising world affluence and trade, along with the spread of global food conglomerates, transform eating habits worldwide. HUNGRY PLANET profiles 30 families from around the world--including Bosnia, Chad, Egypt, Greenland, Japan, the United States, and France--and offers detailed descriptions of weekly food purchases; photographs of the families at home, at market, and in their communities; and a portrait of each family surrounded by a week's worth of groceries. Featuring photo-essays on international street food, meat markets, fast food, and cookery, this captivating chronicle offers a riveting look at what the world really eats.



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FYI, meat doesn't make you fat. Sugar does. I don't think that Menzel wanted to let people know through his photos that people in the third world have less to eat than people in the first world- you can see that by turning on CNN. These photos look at people and their food from a cultural point. For Americans, like the British, processed "junk" is a staple in their diet, while more health conscious nations, like Italy, France, Turkey, lean towards organic, and most importantly, WHOLE foods. These photos are about culture though food. The Australians that you mentioned are fat because they buy frozen "Fish Fingers". There cannot be any fish in products labeled Fish Fingers.

I could be wrong, but im pretty sure those studies are for more simple diets. Like eating fruit, veggies, grains, meats. Leaving out all of the other items we can't read. If you only ate rice all your life, you would die. There has to be some kind of balance. Some spices are very good for you. I agree that the photo from Chad is hard to look at, I'm sure it isn't there choice to eat so little and with so little to choose from. But at the same time I was amazed at how much that family eats fast food in just a week in the USA! These pictures are fun to look at, but they do not represent every household in each of the countries.

SuzyQ, I truly think that they hit the nail on the head with the family from the United States. Reasearch show the US as the largest consumer of GMO's, prepackaged foods and junk food. The United States has the largest percentage of obese people by a huge marker from the nest highest. I would have loved to have grown up where you did. I am a health nut and my family eats very healthy. On the other hand my family, mother, father, brother, brothers now imediate family, friends and other realitives eat exactly like the people represented in this photo. We are a military family and relocate often. The majority (not all) eat as the family does in this photo. I think that you and I and a low percentage of people here in the US eat healthy. Makes me sad. Hoping for a healthier future for our country and the ban of GMO's.

I have to admit, I was completely shocked by the American family! Is this actually normal? My three sisters and I was not raised this way and I did not raise my child this way either. I too am a Military spouse, and first thing I do is find a good farmers market in the area. The American family photographed, from what I could see, only had grapes, a couple of tomatoes, and I think I found a few potatoes. I didn't see any grains and only canned veggies (I hope some of those cans were veggies). Very sad. So much junk food, chips, pizza, McDonald's...every week? And, Really, what is the point of Diet Coke, that I will never understand, you can't "diet" with Coke. Wow!

Services include nutrition and breastfeeding counseling, referrals to health care and a defined list of nutritious food that the benefits can be used for, including milk, infant formula, beans, whole grains and fresh produce. (Package sizes are strictly defined as well, but requirements have been loosened somewhat during the pandemic.) Last year, WIC program participants in California received, on average, $44 per month to supplement their grocery trips.

Some beneficiaries may be able to order online and pay at the store, reducing shopping time, according to a spokesperson for the Western Region of the Food and Nutrition Service, the division of the USDA that administers WIC.

Nora Pridham, 4, and her friend Sienna Vitale, 4, in back, shop with kid-sized carts during the grand opening celebration at Mike's Organic in Greenwich, Conn., on Saturday April 29, 2023. A small-format grocery store with a big impact, the brand's mission is to reinvent shopping through careful curation and interactive experiences that connect the community with their food and the people behind it. 006ab0faaa

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