In the mid-1970’s when I lived and traveled in Mexico; there were no grocery stores. Large open-air mercados showed up predictably, one or two days a week and were the norm. We took our woven bags and baskets to bring home purchases. Bulk items such as frijoles were wrapped in newspaper. Plastic bags were non-existent.
Then there were little corner stores where one could exchange an empty bottle and buy a coke. There were a few non-perishables sold and kerosene for the hot water heater.
Today there are large grocery stores much as we have in the States. Some are familiar such as Walmart and Sam’s Club. Others are Mexican – Chedraui and Soriana.
The little corner stores are still the backbone of Mexico. When I first arrived a year ago, I saw abarrotes and didn’t know what it meant. Pulling out my handy pocket dictionery, I found “groceries”.
There are also mini-supers, tiendas and bodegas. Some are small enough to be operated out of a living room. The role that they play for low income people is invaluable. Where else can you buy one aspirin or one roll of toilet paper? Occasionaly there are eggs on the counter or tortillas warm in an insulated container. Mostly the tiendas are full of chips, candy, soda, alcohol and other processed foods.
Like the U.S., Mexico has its problems with obesity and diabetes, and the shelves of five liter bottles of coke abound.
Every block has its little store. They function as a social center where gossip is exchanged and neighborhood news reported. The other day we bought thirty sheets of copy paper and ten paper clips. Bacalar is truly a world apart, even for Mexico.
Final packing…will be shopping at these spots within a few days:) Blessings to you both
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Enjoy Merida. Come for lunch when you get here.
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Hola Alex!
Good job in depicting grocery and sundry shopping here in Mexico.
Cheers!
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Thanks Bruce. I have friends coming to PV the beginning of Nov. I gave them your blog.
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Thank you, Alex, and much appreciated!
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Lovely
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Thanks Sweetie. Let’s talk Monday.
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