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Pico y Cedula: Grocery Shopping Restrictions Durin...
Posted by Jeff | Aug 16, 2020 | COVID-19, Expat Tips, Shopping | 50
Guide to Grocery Shopping in Medellín with Tips to...
Posted by Jeff | Dec 26, 2018 | Expat Tips, Shopping | 20
Shopping at Tiendas in Colombia to Save Money on Groceries
In Colombia there are thousands of small neighborhood tiendas where you can save money on groceries compared to shopping at Exito or larger grocery stores.
Read MorePico y Cedula: Grocery Shopping Restrictions During Quarantine
by Jeff | Aug 16, 2020 | COVID-19, Expat Tips, Shopping | 50
Medellín and the Aburrá Valley have Pico y Cedula, which restricts shopping days based on the last digit of your ID with a new schedule on March 25.
Read MoreJumbo: A Guide to Shopping in Jumbo – Colombia’s Target
We provide a guide to shopping at Jumbo with tips to save money. Jumbo is one of the leading grocery stores in Colombia and is similar to Target in the U.S.
Read MoreExito: A Guide to Shopping in Exito – Colombia’s Walmart
We provide a guide to shopping at Exito with tips to save money. Exito is the largest grocery store chain in Colombia and it’s the largest retail company.
Read MoreCentral Mayorista: A Guide to the Huge Market in Itagüí
We provide a guide to Central Mayorista, which is a huge market in Itagüí near Medellín with seemingly unlimited amounts of produce and other groceries.
Read MoreGuide to Grocery Shopping in Medellín with Tips to Save Money
by Jeff | Dec 26, 2018 | Expat Tips, Shopping | 20
We provide a guide to grocery shopping in Medellín with tips to save money. By smart shopping it’s possible to save over 30 percent on your grocery costs.
Read MoreShopping at Justo y Bueno in Medellín to Save on Groceries
Justo y Bueno is a chain of small grocery stores in Colombia. It is possible to save over 30 percent on your grocery bill by shopping at Justo y Bueno.
Read MoreShopping at Makro to Save Substantially on Groceries
by Jeff | Sep 17, 2017 | Expat Tips, Shopping | 3
Makro is a chain of warehouse stores in Colombia with good prices to enable saving on grocery costs. Makro has 16 stores in Colombia, with 2 in Medellín.
Read MoreShopping at Tiendas D1 to Save Substantially on Groceries
by Jeff | Aug 29, 2017 | Expat Tips, Shopping | 4
Tiendas D1 is a chain of over 500 small grocery stores in Colombia. It is possible to save over 30 percent on your grocery bill by shopping at Tiendas D1.
Read MoreShopping at PriceSmart to Save Substantially on Groceries
by Jeff | Jul 8, 2017 | Expat Tips, Shopping | 5
PriceSmart warehouse club in Medellín has good prices to enable saving on grocery costs. It also has many imported items that are hard to find elsewhere.
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