Exploring the Surprising Delights of Spanish Supermarkets

Florence Grace takes us on a captivating journey through a Spanish supermarket, uncovering treasures that are a stark contrast to the usual offerings in the UK. Discovering Spanish Supermarkets
What's better than sipping an ice-cold Fanta Lemon and munching on a pack of Lays after lounging in the sun all day while on holiday? Probably not that many things. However, if you're landing in the wee hours with a late-night flight, the worry about where to grab somesnacksand water for the night might be at the forefront of your mind, so you'll be stressing about where togo. But there's no need to fret if you're heading to Spain. One woman has highlighted that some supermarkets there are still open at 1am, which is quite uncommon back in the UK. Unexpected Finds
Florence Grace titled hervideo: 'Still open at one am?! Spanish supermarkets are the best,' as she showcased her intriguing finds within the store. She remarked on the 'colour of this Sunny D,' and quipped that 'you're not in Spain unless you get this,' in reference to the Chovi Allioli. Florence also revealed some treats not found in the UK, such as 'biscuit chocolates' akin to Maltesers, and an Oreo milkshake she described as 'very sickly'. She noted that shoppers could snag a 'mini paella' for under three euros, which is quite the steal, and even a full bottle of sangria for less than two euros. Exploring the Variety
'And for 99 cents, you can get a carton of wine,' she laughed, showing off the litre carton of booze. 'This is the best thing about Spanish shops,' Florence enthused, pausing beside a machine that freshly squeezes oranges right before your eyes to ensure peak freshness. As she continued exploring, with her attention caught by some frozen lemonades, she excitedly pointed out you could nab 'a whole a cake' and sang praises of the local donuts, commenting, 'so nice'. Who needs an all-inclusive holiday when such delights are just around the corner at the local supermarket? 'You can get a whole big bag of muffins,' she raved while taking in the array of Milka chocolates and chorizos available for a mere two euros. 'In Spain, you can get a tub of carrots and a tub of guacamole,' Florence detailed, highlighting the abundant salad options ideal for a barbecue gathering with kith and kin. Delighting in the Selection**
Perusing the crisps aisle next, she highlighted the intriguing 'ketchup flavour', before moving on to a tempting huge bag of churros. 'I forget how cheap the alcohol is here,' Florence remarked, blown away that a single can of San Miguel retails at just 73 cents – a stark contrast to paying four euros and 50 cents for bubble tea. 'This protein coffee is 20g of protein and zero sugar. What is it made of then?' she mused humorously. Finishing the video she declared, 'they do the best sweets in Spain'.