What I buy...Grocery Shopping in New Zealand vs USA.

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Published 2021-07-18
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Today I'm joined again with Chantal, from Growing Up Without Borders, as we take you on a tour of a New Zealand grocery store. Come take a tour with us of a New Zealand supermarket and see what it's like to grocery shop as a New Zealander 🥝

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0:00 - What it's like grocery shopping in NZ
0:53 - Fruit & vegetables
2:38 - Meat
4:25 - Dairy
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6:24 - Cereals & spreads
7:10 - More meat & other treats
8:07 - Bakery
8:20 - Ice cream
8:45 - Cheese
9:37 - Alcohol & chocolate
10:06 - Sauces, Mexican food & mac and cheese
11: 06 - Thanks for watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pedrothecat
    One thing to note is the standard milk is hormone free (those hormones are banned in nz) so the better comparable is the hormone free milk price in the US
  • @pronglet17
    Dude, I'm about to blow your mind. You can buy tomatoes in a tin all year round.
  • @rubythurlow9564
    You guys are shopping at like the most expensive super market
  • @ExcretumTaurum
    Recognising that pavlova is a kiwi thing is mandatory if you wish to live here.
  • @flower-uw1hm
    You can use canned tomatoes to make tomato based pastas. Many Italians now use canned tomatoes and other tomato based products to make their tomato based pasta dishes. I am 100% Italian (I was born in Australia from 100% Italian stock, hence I know what Italians cook and eat.) and I always use commercial preserved tomato products to make pasta dishes. Sometimes I will only preserved tomato based products, and other times I will used fresh and preserved tomato based products.
  • @VtorHunter
    I love seeing grocery stores in other countries.
  • @ApteryxRex
    If you lover peanut butter then try 'Pics' brand. Nothing but peanuts and peanut oil, a little salt. No sugar, no preservatives (peanut oil does that) .
  • Dang shopping in New World is way more expensive than PaknSave 😜
  • @pianoman4967
    Oh... that was quick!! Just getting into it and suddenly "have a great week!"😄. Looking fwd to pt2. Mince is called mince because it goes through a mincer! If it went through a hamburgerer of a ground beefer, then maybe we'd use those names.😉. Your sausage sizzle incidentally, is our BBQ. And and and and you're one of these people that fondles all the fruit!! Didn't used to wash all mine but now I've seen what's done to it l think l better.👍🏻 Now you have a good weekend too!❣️
  • @LoganLavery
    I like your observational comedy Tara. It’s a gift you have. I’m sure other people will say this, but New World would be the most expensive grocery store in NZ.
  • @ianwebb3496
    A chicken tip: frozen birds are generally MUCH less expensive than fresh - in the order of $6 for a 1.35 kg chook at my local P 'n' S. Also, as I understand it, the risk of Campylobacter contamination is less with frozen vs fresh.
  • Something that’s been used for the last few years to help parents with kids in tow shop right after school is out is the free fruit bins for kids, when you walk in there is always free fruit that you can give your kids to eat while you shop…is this done in the US?
  • @jonharvey55
    Where are you guys shopping? $22 for a chicken. I'm from NZ and I bought a free range chicken for $9 and I could of bought a cooked one for $12
  • I live in the Wellington region (Kāpiti Coast), where I do have the opportunity to do fruit and vege shopping straight from the growers. Maybe a Saturday morning Market would make an awesome video, to show that you don't have to rely on the big supermarkets, plus spotlight on some of the more local producers and arts scene in Wellington.
  • @BeachcomberNZ
    At 10.11 in your video, the Pam's tomato sauce, above the Watties one, is much more tangy than Watties, which I find too sweet. Try the Pam's one if you're looking for an alternative to Watties.
  • If this was filmed in the last couple of weeks then the passionfruit is well out of season.
  • @joyperich7342
    In New Zealand we may not have any ‘traditional’ cheese varieties that originated here, but we are world famous for the quality of our cheese and dairy products. As for Cheddar itll be below us my apologies i am not taking a dig.
  • @maryanne9993
    grow your own passion fruit they are so easy to grow and cowells pav is made with real eggs and ingredients, they are the best, and yup homemade is best and that milk is so over priced crikey, .. love this,
  • I love watching grocery stores videos and anticipate moving to New Zealand as soon as I have the money, so I'd love more videos like this!
  • I do a lot of baking but when it comes to Pavlov I reach for a Cowells pav then top it with whipped cream and fresh fruit.....quick, simple and yummy