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You either: - Travel far 🚇 - Pay higher prices 💸 - Or can’t find everything in one place 😭 Feels like something is missing. We’ve been thinking a lot about this… What’s the HARDEST thing for you to find here?
Is it just me or groceries from back home are like 2x–3x more expensive here? Basic stuff like: Spices Rice Snacks All feel overpriced sometimes… Do you think it’s because of import costs or lack of competition? Curious what everyone thinks.
I’ve been trying to find consistent halal meat options in Korea, but it’s always a struggle… Some stores are too far Delivery is slow Prices keep changing Where do you usually buy from? Any reliable places? Also wondering if others face the same issue or it’s just me 🤔
When I first came to Korea, grocery shopping was… confusing 😅 Why are fruits so expensive? 🍓 Why is everything labeled in Korean only? And where do you even find halal or international ingredients? I remember spending 40 minutes just trying to figure out which milk to buy 🥛 But over time, you start discovering: Hidden international marts Affordable local alternatives Online stores that actually deliver what you need 👉 Now I’m curious… What was your biggest surprise while grocery shopping in Korea? Was it the price, the variety, or something completely unexpected? Also, if you know any good places (online/offline) for: Halal food South Asian groceries Middle Eastern ingredients 👉 Drop them below! Let’s help each other out 🙌
Sometimes visa processes in Korea can be confusing. Has anyone used a visa consultant or immigration service here? Would love to hear recommendations or experiences.
If you run a foreign grocery store in Korea, we would love to feature your store on Forpang. Forpang helps foreigners discover: • foreign grocery stores • halal restaurants • international food Adding your store is free. If you own a store or know someone who does, comment below!
Living in Korea, many foreigners miss foods from their home countries. What food do you miss the most? Examples: • Filipino snacks • Indian street food • Vietnamese noodles • Middle Eastern desserts • African spices Sometimes you can actually find them in foreign grocery stores around Korea. Share what you miss the most!
Reference: Home Mart Has anyone visited this place? English communication? Final price vs ads? Would you recommend it?
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