American impressed by Sainsbury's clothing section quality

express.co.uk

An American shopper named Michael visited Sainsbury's in the UK and was impressed by the supermarket's clothing section, calling it "next level." He noted that it felt like a one-stop shop for groceries and clothes. Michael also found the informal abbreviation "fruit and veg" surprising and liked the prices of some items, which were similar to those in the US. For example, he compared broccoli and avocados, noting their costs. The visit highlighted differences between American and British grocery stores, particularly in food regulations. Certain additives allowed in the US, like azodicarbonamide, are banned in the UK.


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