Thank you. my daughter who don't like travelling to Nigeria with me because of food. The last she visited was 2008 my Mum really want to see her again but she refused because she was really sick. the last time she visit but Seeing your video today she said she will go with me this Christmas because everything that is here is there and we live in Lagos which is great.thank you so much I really appreciate it 😃
I love this virtual shopping experience😍😍 Ebeano has literally everything you need. Only issue may be cost. I'm suprised Ebeano allowed you film. I remember being almost harassed for taking a picture of an item.
I actually think they are quite affordable...Mehn so many options to choose from ,sisi Yemmie am sure Ull need painkillers for your neck today...thanks for the tour😂
The supermarket is Nigerian owned and the owner wasn't forced to import oyinbo foods, he did that on his own volition and demands from customers. You have African stores that stock African foods abroad, in the UK, Tesco stock African food. I don't know about US. Supermarket is for Nigerians that want to stick to the brands they are used to abroad like you see from comment section. As for branded food produced in Nigeria for Nigerians, ShopRite stock all Nigerian food produce and they have branches all over Nigeria. It is a South African store but franchise in Nigeria. As for prices, $1=N450. This is the third supermarket SisiYemmy has featured on her channel this year. You can watch the videos if you haven't.
Excellent video, naturally, imported goods will cost more than local products. It's the price you pay for buying foreign. This also happens in other countries i have lived in : The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago e.t.c. The fact that some of these products are available in Nigeria, kudos to Ebeano!!!! When i am in a country, i always prefer their local products, it's cheaper and helps the local economy
I would love to see more department stores retailing more Nigerian brands. There are a lot of lovely Nigerian brands that can comfortably compete with their int'l counterparts. 💛
OMG 😆 I enjoyed every bit of this video from videography to soundtrack 🤩. Shopping is therapeutic for me 😄and I’m really excited about this new Ebeano branch , can we just take a sec to appreciate sisi yemmie for her dedication and consistency in giving us top notch contents like this 🥳🥰, sisi yemmie is amazing 🥰😍
Ebeano has always been my favorite place to shop but seems there’s a hike in their prices. The prices were doing my heart gish gish. Wahala for who no get money 😭
You said exactly what I was 🤔 thinking. How did they get Kirkland brand there? Smh. I have to drive 45 mins to get to an international market to buy half the stuff we use to manage lol 😆
@@4cubed22 it's about demand and supply and not unfairness. If we didn't demand all these western brands here in Africa, our shelves wouldn't look like this. If we filled our own shelves with our own products, we would be in a better position when it comes to exports and seeing our branded products on western shelves
Overpriced imported items. The prices are 2-3 times more than we pay here in the UK. I'll jeje bring me own haul when visiting Naija. They should be using their platform to support Nigerian/African brands instead.
This store’s setting looks like our Walmart here. And yes I enjoyed every bit of it. The choice of music is kinda therapeutic for me. Thanks for sharing ma’am.
You are right! We need to now start transitioning into manufacturing. This way we don't import so much. This will create jobs and keep the money within!
It is packed with so much abroad items, which is good, makes it easily accessible for you all in Naija. The person importing them is really chopping life because those prices chaii
There are more than enough branded food items that are made in Nigeria. I know cos I have been visiting for over 10yrs. This is their newest store. I visit the one close to where I live. SisiYemmy only focused on what she went to buy. I saw lots of Nigerian brands in the video.
Wow this is huge with variety of stuffs to choose from menh......sisiyemmie next time please show us more of the home essentials aisle......I'm addicted to house decor........
Love this video! Been punching my calculator, things are really expensive in Nija. I saw so many things and brands but they very pricey in Nija compared to here in the States.
I don't think most of the commenters are considering that the owner of the supermarket has to pay for shipping, clearing, excise duties, transportation to his warehouse in Nja, rent this store, pay his staff etc. I once airfreighted my stuff to Nja, it is $4.00 per pound.
Similar with giant food stores here in the United States, some of the prices when converted is cheaper when the dollar amount is converted to naira, while some are similar in price though I will save money if I convert my dollar and shop in Nigeria and or this store.
This is lovely!please do more of it. I really enjoyed every bit of it. I've been to 5 different supermarkets here in Warri, and cldnt get Avocado nor olive oil.how much more keto products. I miss Lag.
Well thank God that the poor cannot afford it because all that process mess only break your system down. Not even bacteria want it, so that mean that we all should stay away from it.
This supermarket has to be the best for me. I have been to their branch at Chevron drive and I was awed at what they have to offer. It's unfortunate I live on the mainland and the only branch they have is at Ikeja. Will check this out sometime soon.
Wow awesome video. I’m Canadian and I must say that I see some known brands in your video. Some items from the supermarket are a bit pricey, at least 2-3 times more expensive to what they sell them here in Canada
Unfortunately the imported goods will cost more than local products. It's the price you pay for buying imported, this happens in many countries i have lived in : The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, e.t.c. If you want foreign be prepared to pay 😁😁
Totally loved the vlog... I recognise so many products there, it felt like I was in one of our Chinese supermarkets here in SA.. this will make it easy for me to buy familiar products there. Though the prices are a tad bit more expensive than we buy them this side. Hope it won't affect locals alot since it's promoting imports rather than Nigerian manufactured supplies
One thing I love about ebeano is that, there are so many things you won’t find in regular supermarkets that they always have, so many imported goodies. One thing I don’t like about ebeano is that, when you go to buy 1 or 2 items next thing you get to the pay point and you have a full basket of goodies😭Also I have noticed that their prices across the branches are different o... VGC branch is the cheapest, then chevron, then admiralty, now I feel this new branch in lekki 1 will be the most expensive in this axis! Anyways I passed it yesterday, I love the building, so clean with ample parking space, I may just stop there next week Sunday and see for mysef😁
Nice ambience. The prices are triple or more than usual. Its good to note that heavy importation with little to no exports devalues the local currency. With all these imported goods, how does Nigerian supermarkets plan to grow the value of the Naira?
I was so worried 😂 I’ll be visiting and a few ppl want me to make some soul food dishes but I didn’t know if I’d be able to find the ingredients and this place looks perfect! Thank you for this video madam !
Nice its a mini Walmart, but very expensive, looking at the prices and comparing, it cost more in naira than dollars Sis , the corn beef was 1400 Naira , that's 3.67 in dollars, so it's it much higher compare in naira to the dollar but I love Nigeria ,don't care people say plan to relocate in a few months by God's Grace , we gotta go shopping together lol. love this.
The store is indeed full of foreign goods... I know Nigerians patronize locally made products...hope their efforts to blend the two will work very well...
Exactly what I am thinking!! Local food will make their prices more affordable. But I guess with the location of the store, most people in this area might rather buy foreign products.
Sorry guys, this store is over a decade, I have been visiting for like 10yrs. They have branches everywhere in Lagos. This is just the newest store, actually this branch is over two years. As for local brands, you guys didn't see them, but we Nigerians saw them in the video. Ebeano stock more of foreign goods compared to other chain stores like ShopRite and Blenco. Many Nigerians stick to their local market while people that like a mix of both visit chain stores.
Lovely seeing the new Ebeano! Beautiful Store Layout. Ebeano making us proud since the early 2000s. Hehehehehe... Happy for how far they've come.🙌🏾🇳🇬 Well done Sisi Yemmie. Your video as usual is super inspiring! 👍🏾👏🏾
This looks big af!! I like that the products in abroad can be accessible to Nigerians but omo the owner of this store is cashing out because the price difference 😩
Thank you for posting sisi the prices are quite high but i think one should also consider the cost of importing the products staff salaries cost of premises. So much will be included. Not sure who would be able to shop there but its really exciting to know that when my family are visiting we have a place to pick things up.The only problem i would have though is comparing the price to that of my local Tesco or morrisons. I would most probably wait until I return to London 😁 but thank you such an interesting video
I really like these videos. I did the exchange for some of the items to Canadian. By the way,. The Barilla pasta is anywhere from 360 to 700 naira in Canada.
Meeeeehnnn, see most of all the ‘abroad things’ wey we dey buy for £1 here in the Uk wey dey expensive. Chai..,I feel bad for the common man back home. This life true no balance at all.
I love your shopping videos! Whatching from lockdown Denmark it is a way to see the world when I can`t go anywhwere (except to work or to my local supermarket) :)
Wow it seems as if am watching one of our Tesco super market here in the United Kingdom, what a huge super market and so classic. Am new here but have found you got great contents and happy to be a member in this house 🥰
i live in d USA i have never seen any nigerian products on their shelf.what a pity how nigeria promote foreign products dat much;nigeria local food are d best, i don’t know why they don’t improve on their food;they are busy selling foreigne food dat is been dumped or might be expired full of sodium that can cause heart disease.God help Nigeria
I'm not sure why it's that way to be honest. It doesn't make sense for them to be paying more for a low quality product unless shipping costs are to blame.
Naija and high price for anything that's foreign... see those prices, common spaghetti pass 1k dey where I no know. Realising how cheap food is here lol
I absolutely love these kind of videos. See me already planning my trip from Ikorodu to Lekki 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. Thank you so so much for these enlightening videos. ♥️♥️
As much as I appreciate accessibility to daily needs, I don't know how this will help us majority of products in this store are imported.......We need to shop locally.
I really really live this video. I could shop here until my kitchen will look like a mini sipermarket. I love love shopping in this type of shop 🤣🤣🤣 Keep it up. You are good at what you do. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This even looks larger than any Tesco I’ve been to. E huge o 😦
You're joking of course or you need to get out more. This store has nothing on Tesco Extra or Tesco Superstore.
@@AudraQ3768 and tesco metro
Talk about window shopping from the comfort of my bed....I enjoyed this and the music was lovely too.
Thank you. my daughter who don't like travelling to Nigeria with me because of food. The last she visited was 2008 my Mum really want to see her again but she refused because she was really sick. the last time she visit but Seeing your video today she said she will go with me this Christmas because everything that is here is there and we live in Lagos which is great.thank you so much I really appreciate it 😃
Your girl is a handful😂😂😂😘😘😘
Notification Gang! How are you? Do you see similar items you’d normally buy? What do you think about the cost of items?
They have alot/ varieties of good stuff and quite expensive too though not bad as long as they are good qualities. I love those nuts..
Good variety but expensive. Similar to abuja prices I guess
I love this virtual shopping experience😍😍 Ebeano has literally everything you need. Only issue may be cost. I'm suprised Ebeano allowed you film. I remember being almost harassed for taking a picture of an item.
I think 80 % are made- out - of- Africa?
We must add value to our raw materials
I actually think they are quite affordable...Mehn so many options to choose from ,sisi Yemmie am sure Ull need painkillers for your neck today...thanks for the tour😂
The supermarket is Nigerian owned and the owner wasn't forced to import oyinbo foods, he did that on his own volition and demands from customers.
You have African stores that stock African foods abroad, in the UK, Tesco stock African food. I don't know about US. Supermarket is for Nigerians that want to stick to the brands they are used to abroad like you see from comment section.
As for branded food produced in Nigeria for Nigerians, ShopRite stock all Nigerian food produce and they have branches all over Nigeria. It is a South African store but franchise in Nigeria. As for prices, $1=N450. This is the third supermarket SisiYemmy has featured on her channel this year. You can watch the videos if you haven't.
Someone who gets it.
Congrats on 500k, huge congrats my very own sisi yemi, hope to grow like you some day !!
Excellent video, naturally, imported goods will cost more than local products. It's the price you pay for buying foreign. This also happens in other countries i have lived in : The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago e.t.c.
The fact that some of these products are available in Nigeria, kudos to Ebeano!!!!
When i am in a country, i always prefer their local products, it's cheaper and helps the local economy
I would love to see more department stores retailing more Nigerian brands. There are a lot of lovely Nigerian brands that can comfortably compete with their int'l counterparts. 💛
Ebeano!!! Proudly Nwa afor Igbo.
OMG 😆 I enjoyed every bit of this video from videography to soundtrack 🤩. Shopping is therapeutic for me 😄and I’m really excited about this new Ebeano branch , can we just take a sec to appreciate sisi yemmie for her dedication and consistency in giving us top notch contents like this 🥳🥰, sisi yemmie is amazing 🥰😍
I'm happy Nigeria owned supermarkets push the boundaries. Kudos to Ebeano, Blenco and NEXT.
Yessss for Naira owned 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Walking around the store for me it's kinda therapical, i miss good old days dat u can just walk into stores and feed ur eyes
Ebeano has always been my favorite place to shop but seems there’s a hike in their prices. The prices were doing my heart gish gish. Wahala for who no get money 😭
I see alot of items/brands here in America on the shelves. Interesting. I wish I saw more African items in the stores here in America.
I agree... there's very few products in the African stores nearby.
Honestly it's so unfair
You said exactly what I was 🤔 thinking. How did they get Kirkland brand there? Smh. I have to drive 45 mins to get to an international market to buy half the stuff we use to manage lol 😆
@@dee5361 try Amazon they some things
@@4cubed22 it's about demand and supply and not unfairness. If we didn't demand all these western brands here in Africa, our shelves wouldn't look like this. If we filled our own shelves with our own products, we would be in a better position when it comes to exports and seeing our branded products on western shelves
Overpriced imported items. The prices are 2-3 times more than we pay here in the UK. I'll jeje bring me own haul when visiting Naija. They should be using their platform to support Nigerian/African brands instead.
Thank you
I wonder when our people will get out of this mindset and start making our own stuff...
I recognize many low carb/keto diet products.....impressed!!
I enjoyed the video and music it had a nice chill vibe to it! The US brands in Lagos seem to be so expensive compared to the prices in the US!
This store’s setting looks like our Walmart here. And yes I enjoyed every bit of it. The choice of music is kinda therapeutic for me. Thanks for sharing ma’am.
I was about to comment the same,it really looks like Walmart over here in U.S
The store has everything : Walmart, Costco and Aldi brand ! I saw a lot of things I use here! Nice Vlog!
Watching this made me believe that Nigeria in the next five (5) years is going to be on another level, But why are we importing so much?
You are right! We need to now start transitioning into manufacturing. This way we don't import so much. This will create jobs and keep the money within!
It is packed with so much abroad items, which is good, makes it easily accessible for you all in Naija. The person importing them is really chopping life because those prices chaii
Those prices compare to America price eh too much . The owner of this supermarket is really chopping life
Right 😂😂 Cyrus that is $2 here they are selling it 3,500 hmmm
It is very similar to our No-frills or Walmart in Canada. It would be nice if they included made in Nigeria goods in the store.
There are more than enough branded food items that are made in Nigeria. I know cos I have been visiting for over 10yrs. This is their newest store. I visit the one close to where I live. SisiYemmy only focused on what she went to buy. I saw lots of Nigerian brands in the video.
Wow this is huge with variety of stuffs to choose from menh......sisiyemmie next time please show us more of the home essentials aisle......I'm addicted to house decor........
This is massive with lots of foodstuff. Thanks for showcasing it to us.
Love this video! Been punching my calculator, things are really expensive in Nija. I saw so many things and brands but they very pricey in Nija compared to here in the States.
Our Naira is devalued that is why..
Painful much but the gospel truth.
Those high prices are due to the dollar to naira exchange rate.
I don't think most of the commenters are considering that the owner of the supermarket has to pay for shipping, clearing, excise duties, transportation to his warehouse in Nja, rent this store, pay his staff etc. I once airfreighted my stuff to Nja, it is $4.00 per pound.
This is beautiful, Nigeria has arrived, more better things coming, God has all ways bless us.
Similar with giant food stores here in the United States, some of the prices when converted is cheaper when the dollar amount is converted to naira, while some are similar in price though I will save money if I convert my dollar and shop in Nigeria and or this store.
These are the kind of shops you get in at 8am and by the time you are done it’s 5pm 😂 Well done Sisi 🙌🏾 keep giving us dope contents Jare! 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Na to carry shopping list so you don't exceed your limit,lol
This is lovely!please do more of it. I really enjoyed every bit of it. I've been to 5 different supermarkets here in Warri, and cldnt get Avocado nor olive oil.how much more keto products. I miss Lag.
They have Kirkland, great valve, alidi brands all in the same store! Cool but the prices shouldn’t be the same.
I noticed items on the shelves cost about 3-4 times. Love from Texas.
Very expensive!! Only the rich can buy
Yep that's how it is. Imported food cost that much. Not an average Joe budget.
1 dollar =N450
Well thank God that the poor cannot afford it because all that process mess only break your system down. Not even bacteria want it, so that mean that we all should stay away from it.
I always love going shopping with you sisi. These songs are goooooooooood! Do mind sharing their titles, please!
Sisi, your videos have been a comfort to me, thank you so much for all you do.
This supermarket has to be the best for me. I have been to their branch at Chevron drive and I was awed at what they have to offer. It's unfortunate I live on the mainland and the only branch they have is at Ikeja. Will check this out sometime soon.
I was waiting for SisiYemmie to post ooo, going to grab my tea and sit down to watch.
Finally seeing this Ebanor supermarket my Lagos friends keep talking about
Wow awesome video. I’m Canadian and I must say that I see some known brands in your video. Some items from the supermarket are a bit pricey, at least 2-3 times more expensive to what they sell them here in Canada
Unfortunately the imported goods will cost more than local products. It's the price you pay for buying imported, this happens in many countries i have lived in : The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, e.t.c.
If you want foreign be prepared to pay 😁😁
Totally loved the vlog... I recognise so many products there, it felt like I was in one of our Chinese supermarkets here in SA.. this will make it easy for me to buy familiar products there. Though the prices are a tad bit more expensive than we buy them this side. Hope it won't affect locals alot since it's promoting imports rather than Nigerian manufactured supplies
Whoa! This so huge. Do you have the same thing in Abuja
Yes they do
One thing I love about ebeano is that, there are so many things you won’t find in regular supermarkets that they always have, so many imported goodies.
One thing I don’t like about ebeano is that, when you go to buy 1 or 2 items next thing you get to the pay point and you have a full basket of goodies😭Also I have noticed that their prices across the branches are different o... VGC branch is the cheapest, then chevron, then admiralty, now I feel this new branch in lekki 1 will be the most expensive in this axis! Anyways I passed it yesterday, I love the building, so clean with ample parking space, I may just stop there next week Sunday and see for mysef😁
Beautiful! That's not far from the Oniru branch. Nice video💥
Great music, thanks for taking us shopping. Loving the video xx
Nice ambience. The prices are triple or more than usual. Its good to note that heavy importation with little to no exports devalues the local currency. With all these imported goods, how does Nigerian supermarkets plan to grow the value of the Naira?
Yemisi thanks for this video, I really enjoyed watching it. It's a shop to visit and their prices are not bad.
This was 2 years ago but the owners of this supermarket needs to compensate you for this exposure.Great video.
Love your selection of bck grnd music.Beautiful Shopping center.
I was so worried 😂 I’ll be visiting and a few ppl want me to make some soul food dishes but I didn’t know if I’d be able to find the ingredients and this place looks perfect! Thank you for this video madam !
Nice its a mini Walmart, but very expensive, looking at the prices and comparing, it cost more in naira than dollars Sis , the corn beef was 1400 Naira , that's 3.67 in dollars, so it's it much higher compare in naira to the dollar but I love Nigeria ,don't care people say plan to relocate in a few months by God's Grace , we gotta go shopping together lol. love this.
The store is indeed full of foreign goods...
I know Nigerians patronize locally made products...hope their efforts to blend the two will work very well...
Exactly what I am thinking!! Local food will make their prices more affordable. But I guess with the location of the store, most people in this area might rather buy foreign products.
Sorry guys, this store is over a decade, I have been visiting for like 10yrs. They have branches everywhere in Lagos. This is just the newest store, actually this branch is over two years. As for local brands, you guys didn't see them, but we Nigerians saw them in the video. Ebeano stock more of foreign goods compared to other chain stores like ShopRite and Blenco. Many Nigerians stick to their local market while people that like a mix of both visit chain stores.
Lovely seeing the new Ebeano! Beautiful Store Layout. Ebeano making us proud since the early 2000s. Hehehehehe... Happy for how far they've come.🙌🏾🇳🇬 Well done Sisi Yemmie. Your video as usual is super inspiring! 👍🏾👏🏾
This is obudo oyinbo Supermarket oooh nice to see this in Lagos 👍🏽
This looks big af!! I like that the products in abroad can be accessible to Nigerians but omo the owner of this store is cashing out because the price difference 😩
Thank you for posting sisi the prices are quite high but i think one should also consider the cost of importing the products staff salaries cost of premises.
So much will be included.
Not sure who would be able to shop there but its really exciting to know that when my family are visiting we have a place to pick things up.The only problem i would have though is comparing the price to that of my local Tesco or morrisons. I would most probably wait until I return to London 😁 but thank you such an interesting video
This supermarket is massive
Check out blenco chisco branch it's way bigger and prices are responsible than ebeano
This is such a great video. It felt like I was window shopping from the comfort of my bed! 😁 Must visit! Thank you Sisi Yemmie! ❤️
This was so satisfying to watch
There's a vast variety of similar products which is just amazing. It is so much more appealing and will cater for everyone's taste.
I really enjoy this Shopper vlogs , and the music also thank you SisiYemmie
Am moving to lagos from Toronto Canada and watching your videos give me great 👍information I really appreciate it thank you 😊
I recognize some COSTCO US brand called Kirkland
Very interesting but the prices are too huge most products are from the UK can see a lot of them.
The choice of music is FANTASTIC 😇😇😇
Congratulations on 50000k
I just saw aunt Jemima’s syrup. I’m impressed. It’s not even sold here in South Africa
Whoa! This is unlimited shopping at best... thanks for sharing
Thank u now I kno where to go n find stuff when am in Nigeria
I really like these videos. I did the exchange for some of the items to Canadian. By the way,. The Barilla pasta is anywhere from 360 to 700 naira in Canada.
I was shocked beyond words to find that a regular pack of barilla now sells for N1500. Used to be way less just a few months ago. It's ridiculous.
Meeeeehnnn, see most of all the ‘abroad things’ wey we dey buy for £1 here in the Uk wey dey expensive. Chai..,I feel bad for the common man back home. This life true no balance at all.
E no balance my sister... God should just keep helping us to afford what we desire
At the local markets,the prices are better compared to this.
Thank you for sharing this video. I’m glad to know i can get our usual groceries when we visit Nigeria. 🙏
I love your shopping videos! Whatching from lockdown Denmark it is a way to see the world when I can`t go anywhwere (except to work or to my local supermarket) :)
Wow it seems as if am watching one of our Tesco super market here in the United Kingdom, what a huge super market and so classic. Am new here but have found you got great contents and happy to be a member in this house 🥰
Another great one; I didn't know Tesco is in Nigeria now.
Great video..... really enjoy it and thanks for sharing 👍🏾 👏 🙏
Thanks Sisiyemmie, I enjoyed the video and the music was soothing.
I enjoy watching every bit of the video... well-done!
i live in d USA i have never seen any nigerian products on their shelf.what a pity how nigeria promote foreign products dat much;nigeria local food are d best, i don’t know why they don’t improve on their food;they are busy selling foreigne food dat is been dumped or might be expired full of sodium that can cause heart disease.God help Nigeria
Omo, they have abundance of everything, especially with the kitchen wares.
See so many of the same products, but the price is about 3 to 4 times more than here in the US.
I'm not sure why it's that way to be honest. It doesn't make sense for them to be paying more for a low quality product unless shipping costs are to blame.
Exchange rate
How do u compare Nigerian supermarkets to us and UK counterparts in terms of quality price and availibility?
I have seen quite a few items that cost 2-3x the amount it does here in the US.
Naira has devalued. Dollar to naira now I'd about 450. So it's understandable
Naija and high price for anything that's foreign... see those prices, common spaghetti pass 1k dey where I no know. Realising how cheap food is here lol
Sisiiiiii you move! No time!
This store looks like our Target and Walmart.
More like Costco
I'm from East Africa, I want to know where I can buy East Africa food from lagos ( matooke) that is green banana
Do they have rice milk there?
I really love the background music.. Nice video👍
I love this music
There was a drink called wheat drink I recommend it is very nice
I absolutely love these kind of videos. See me already planning my trip from Ikorodu to Lekki 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. Thank you so so much for these enlightening videos. ♥️♥️
It is mile 12 traffic dt wld first welcome u 😀
@@AfricanTalesByDupe I'm telling you 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Your content just blesses us. 💕💕💕
As much as I appreciate accessibility to daily needs, I don't know how this will help us majority of products in this store are imported.......We need to shop locally.
i spot babcock wheat bread 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Omg u have everything and even more
Yes I like going shopping with you and that supermarket looks larger than some of the ones we have here and the prices in here are killing 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Needed this thank you ❤
Where to buy groceries in bulk in ajah by sisi yemi
Love these videos
I really really live this video. I could shop here until my kitchen will look like a mini sipermarket. I love love shopping in this type of shop 🤣🤣🤣
Keep it up. You are good at what you do. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍