How expensive are the supermarkets in Mauritius? 🇲🇺

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How expensive are the supermarkets in Mauritius? 🇲🇺


How expensive are the supermarkets in Mauritius? 🇲🇺
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Winners supermarkets are everywhere in Mauritius. They are always clean and stocked with really friendly and helpful staff. But how expensive are they? How expensive in Mauritius?

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  1. Hey guys absolutely love your video. I want to move there to live with my family as ex pat digital income people.

    Your personalities are spot on, dad is a legend, but of a geeza and your wife is smoking hot 😜

    Lovely family

  2. Hi gang, we're a family of brits recently moved here and yes agree with this vid, lol. But life is pretty sweet on this paradise island. Be great to meet you in person, we're West based, we're Travel As They Grow on facebook, a little tiny family travel blog. You guys are huuuuge

  3. The stuff that is made here is generally cheap. The other day had the shock of life. I went to buy spring onions thinking it was 30rs. I gave her 50rs note, I stood there like an idiot waiting for change but I got nothing 😂

  4. BTW, about the bagguets, most probably going dry next day thing.
    Best stored in cling film stays soft as bought for few days.
    Even when feels bit dry after, its still very edible,
    Proffesional chefs tip on "freshing up" the baguettes, is,
    Open tap on kitchen sink, hold it under running water for a quick few seconds, the stick it in micro for couple of minutes or pre heated oven, and bingo, its good as day it was bought fresh !! 😊😊😅😅

  5. Regarding fruit and produce… you’ll get better quality at a lower price at some of the roadside vendors. And unfortunately, regardless of whether you buy at the store or from local farmers, pesticides are used quite heavily here.

  6. It is a very expensive island to go shopping for groceries its is almost the same as AUD i found out , you realy need to double check there rupees with your own currency . its so easy to give a hundred rupees without realising its cheaper in philippines sorry to say and the air fares are much cheaper

  7. Today is 21/01/2024 and if you go to the veggie market at Quatre Bornes, Rose Hill or Port Louis, you'll be even more so shoked at the price of carrots, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. It's not just the cyclone but scraping off vital arable and grazing land to build futile concrete structures causing insecure food self-insufficiency, flooding and drought

  8. Hello guys I don't know your name. But you people are amazing…….Gigantic man, lovely lady & the daughter [Beauty & the beast]…. I used to watch your videos earlier. Then your channel suddenly got disappeared from Home page.. anyways… all the best..

  9. Yes reality of Mauritius! I'm a brit and was shocked too!! My 2 pint 😮tesco milk is way cheaper than the milk I bought in Mauritius! What to talk of other stuff
    here! I love my tesco ❤

  10. We left last week we stayed in an Airbnb near Tamarin – I guess most Brits stay in an all inclusive hotel ! We went to visit family ! Sadly the island been hit by a cyclone since we left !

  11. Cry my fellow patriots, cry! The foods you can't afford exist only in your dreams! THE TOURISTS ARE DEVOURING THE BEST OF YOUR VEGETABLES AND FRUITS & SEAFOODS….DREAM AND CRY…MY FELLOW MAURITIANS!😢

  12. Everybody is desperately waiting for General Elections in Dec 2024 to kick out the current corrupt government that's been deliberately depreciating the Mauritian Rupee and contracting shitload of unnecessary debts with Indian Bank Exim (selling Agalega to India in the process). They also depreciate MUR to artificially inflate GNP and invent a fictitious reserve called Special Reserves Fund (it's loan interest reserves in USD that differentially accounts for MUR depreciation). That PM also killed retirement funds for our Seniors and failed all little Mauritians not so good in academics but better at vocational skills
    Mauritius never used to be that much corrupt and even more so never had the country a PM that repress the vote to right (no municipal elections pretending coz of Covid). That's a first in our History and he also arrests any adversaries voicing out their concern and threatens private media. Nepotism has reached historical record level with Creoles (Christian Indians, Africans, Europeans, Chinese) having zero chance of being recruited in the public sector… an entity funded by our tax money!
    That sod never should have been PM of our country: from Day-1 he created Wakashio Oil spill annihilating our marine ecosystem, he spied on Mauritians (selling intelligence to India during the Bay Jacotet case) and murdered his own political agent…
    Nobody would ever have thought we'd be having such a thug as PM, it's beyond imagination

  13. Tells you how life is expensive for locals, let's say that overall prices are the same here and in the UK however for the same jobs Brits earn about 5 times more.