Going on Robinsons Supermarket

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Happy Friday Friends!

My son has school at seven o'clock in the morning. After I prepare the things he needs for his school, his father dropped him off with our tricycle. I, on the other hand, will prepare and cook our meal for lunch. I will first clean the house and tidy up before going straight to the supermarket to buy our basic needs and some stuffs for the house once my partner has given me money. Then I need to go. I ride in a padyak or pedicab going to supermarket. It has a sidecar attached to the bicycle. It is like a tricycle too. Come and join me on my friday market today.


This is the Mini stop that I pass.


My walking was not sunny at all.


A vendor who sells milk and chocolate.


These are the street foods available in stall, kwek kwek, lumpia, okoy and others that are known here in the Philippines.


A sweet delicacies store next to the church.


I will go to Divimart first before going to Robinsons Supermarket. And I passed by this fruit stand. I so love all those fruits. My favorite.


Outside the Divimart there is bargain of shoes, the prices are cheap.


I am going to buy dishwashing liquid for Php52 here because the price is also cheap. Are you buying those kind of dishwashing or a pricey one like Joy?


I also bought tissue for Php16 and wipes for Php22. Then pay at the counter.


This is the Robinsons Supermarket. I will first bring the things I bought at Divimart(a supermarket aswell) to the baggage counter and will get a basket to go shopping.


Those grapes, apple, oranges, lemon and some fruits are available here.


Vegetables like baguio beans, tomato, calamansi, chayote, carrots that is peeled already, and some vegetables are plastic wrapped and it is per one fourth kilos I think.


Plastic wrapped chickens are still fresh.


I bought my favorite kopiko blanca in the coffee section.


Safeguard soaps for my family.


I like potato chips and green piattos. Which chips do you want? I just ate chips sometimes If I am only watching movies.


After shopping of all our stuff I sat on the benches that is available inside the mall, to rest and check my social media hehe. There is a free wifi for one and half hours in here. That is good for people doing shopping.


The church(for catholic) is opposite the mall outside. here in our area. So after church some people go straight to the mall. Or can also go to the church from the mall and pray for a while.


It is time to go home. I will walk for about 5 minutes and then take a pedicab again. Look at the beautiful weather here in our place it is cloudy.

That is my market day blog today. Thank you #MarketFriday initiated by @dswigle! See you on my next blog. God Bless us all!

May 12, 2023
Friday
04:10 pm Pst

📸 Photos taken by me
using my realme6i phone
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A simple lady,
@zehn34/nhez



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Greetings from dswigle! You must drop your link in the #MarketFriday post here

Thank you very much!

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Thank you so much ma'am dswigle. Have a good day!

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How far is home from your shopping? Did you get caught in the rain? (You said it was cloudy, I hope made it home without getting wet!) How often do you go shopping? Some people go almost daily, while people like me go every 3 or 4 days. Usually, three to keep it all fresh.

Having to go to two or three stores is what we have to do nowadays to get the best prices and find all of the products we need. The fruits you showed looked delicious and had peak ripeness. You are fortunate to live where the fruit is abundant! The prices are attractive to you. I am so pleased that the Philippines is one of the places where everyone feels like it is affordable. That is great!

Fresh food and great prices! How much did you spend all together at both places? Do you ever use the street markets for shopping? Seems like they are all over! How nice!

The Church across the street? Is that a shopping area right outside of it? Does that belong to the Church or vendors? Thanks so much for bringing us along!
#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world.

Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

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Hello ma'am!
One ride from our home to supermarket. It didn't rain when I got home. Twice a week I go shopping for our basic needs. My budget is Php1000 for one shopping. Sometimes I buy on street foods. It's only a food stall for vendors beside the church.

Thank you for visiting ma'am. It's my pleasure to be part of #MarketFriday challenge. Have a nice day!

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