Some of the most every day activities are quite different in South Africa compared to the US. One of these activities has been going grocery shopping.  We have a kitchen in our apartment, and I can’t have ostrich 24/7– Jenny would not approve! 🙂  So, I had to make sure that I needed to find the nearest grocery store at the Waterfront.

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Grocery shopping in Cape Town is quite different from shopping in the US.  The main grocery stores that I have gone to since I have been living at the Waterfront include Pick n Pay and Woolworth’s.  Woolworth’s actually is a department store, but they also have a section that is a grocery store.  Interesting! 🙂

Here are just some of the things that I have noticed so far during my stay in South Africa:

Paying for bags:  Here in Cape Town, before you start buying your food, you have to buy the bags that they will be in.  South Africa doesn’t have a recylcing system like the one we have, so they charge you extra for every bag that you get.  It’s not expensive (24 cents).  But I was like– wow! 

Things that are cheaper in South Africa:  I would say that cereal, fruit, and vegetables are a lot cheaper.  I have been buying mostly frozen vegetables since I have been here in Cape Town.  I do miss Dad’s salads though!!! 🙂

Things that are more expensive in South Africa:  I would say that the most expensive food in South Africa is cheese by far– I am not sure why, but it is!  Meat isn’t that bad, and you can get gum really cheap too! I have discovered Dentyne Strawberry gum– SO good!!! 🙂

Got Low Fat?:  For my breakfast, I would have Jenny Craig’s Complete Start cereal with some strawberries.  I realized very quickly that Jenny would have to understand that I was limited in the type of milk I could get.  I could get fat free (which in SA means 2%!) or full fat– hmmmmmmm.  I was like– hey, got low fat? How about skim milk? 😀

It’s been quite an food adventure for me in Cape Town, and I am enjoying every minute of it! 

Have a great day!

Best Wishes,

Karen