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So nice and clean. Looks better than alot of our crappy stores. I've been watching other channels shopping in Thailand. All I can say is that the U.S's glory days (in general) appear to be in the rear view. Asia is where it's at.
KT , thanks for the video , when i was in Saigon ealier this year before heading home i visited the Annam Gourmet store, they had a good variety of international foods. this Mall seems really nice bro.
so when you see the products, and in front there is a number, you just add the word thousand to it right? ie. 14 equals 14,000. 75 equals 75,000. Im going to Da Nang on 20 June 24, my first visit to Vietnam
Local speaking here, I never bring a bag when I do grocery shopping. They often give you plastic bags for free. Never know a supermarket that charge you for it But bring your own bag does help the environment.
Definitely in the US they charge for bags. I've been charged for bags here in Vietnam. Best to bring your own bag though. Appreciate your comment. Where do you live in Vietnam?
@@thestoryofkt I live in Hanoi. I do go to HCM city sometimes for short business trip, but never had to buy plastic bag before :). Maybe they learn that from the US or because you’re a foreigner.
Possibly, I just bring a bag though. Vietnam should charge for bags, so people start to learn to recycle here. I wish that was a thing now a days here. We should get a coffee one day if you're open.
13:05 I'm sure the security guard has to work about *a DAY* and *HALF* to earn about 270K (thousand VND) to buy that cashew box . That is an impossible price for such worker to afford, so what are we comparing? Again, 1 - 1.5 days of pays for a NORMAL worker in VN to buy that cashew box. Let's do this, compare to USA, compare stores that sell things that costs similar, cost that high in term of per GDP (you have to take into account per GDP, per person ....) THAT IS a fair and right comparison, and see USA's store better or VN's is better? No chance, not even close, for VN in any comparisons, we're all know that
First, Vietnam has many different tier levels affordable to all kinds of income. Most of what is being sold in branded grocery stores can be found at much cheaper prices somewhere with no branding. All of it is sourced from the same place considering it's being locally produced. Second, Vietnamese people usually don't have one income, they're hustling many different way to make money & most of American style spending in the FIRE sector is mostly subsidized so their income is net take-home. GDP is a moronic figure invented by Westerners to justify producing nothing but consuming the world's resources through wars and imperialism. If it was simple as you claimed, you'd literally see people starving on the street like in the Philippines or many African countries 😂 You live in parasitic rent seeking economy so you don't understand how an economy can operate outside the thumb of greedy corporations. That's why in your mind, you have to go to these stores, buy branded products and spend / consume like pigs while being highly indebted. 😅
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So nice and clean. Looks better than alot of our crappy stores. I've been watching other channels shopping in Thailand. All I can say is that the U.S's glory days (in general) appear to be in the rear view. Asia is where it's at.
Very true
Thanks a lot Kevin! I'm a big fan of clean supermarkets, these are like museums to me
Appreciate your support.
KT , thanks for the video , when i was in Saigon ealier this year before heading home i visited the Annam Gourmet store, they had a good variety of international foods. this Mall seems really nice bro.
Yeah it's nice stuff over there in Annam. Thanks 🙏🏾 for watching brotha
keep on with the contents , we really appreciate you doing this.@@thestoryofkt
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This is useful content. Visuals on point. Informative. Shit you can actually use…REAL LIFE.
Can’t be all pros and parties.
Preciate ya
I enjoyed the video thanks so much dear.
You're welcome 😁. Thanks for watching
Great video. I’m planning a trip to Asia as we speak. Hanoi is on the itinerary.
Can you please do a video on the best places to eat.
Absolutely, what kind of food do you like to eat? Street food? Restaurant food? Bar food?
Restaurant food. 👍
I'll do a video for ya about restaurants specifically in Vietnam. Stay tuned
Hi Kevin! Thanks for this video! It is informationable!
My pleasure 😊. Thanks for watching and your kind words. If you have any questions about Vietnam, just ask. I got ya
Thanks! I'll keep that in mind! I've some friends from there. We've been friends for years.
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Man please do an exotic spices vlog. Do all the orient rubs. Shit we can’t get in the states.
Exotic spices and liquor should be a Homerun
For sure. I got ya
Great Video just subscribed.
Thanks for your support and for subbing 🙏🏾
so when you see the products, and in front there is a number, you just add the word thousand to it right? ie. 14 equals 14,000. 75 equals 75,000. Im going to Da Nang on 20 June 24, my first visit to Vietnam
Yes and you will love Da nag just spent some time there heading back next year, but for much longer probably 3/6 months wallet depending 😂
Local speaking here, I never bring a bag when I do grocery shopping. They often give you plastic bags for free. Never know a supermarket that charge you for it
But bring your own bag does help the environment.
Definitely in the US they charge for bags. I've been charged for bags here in Vietnam. Best to bring your own bag though. Appreciate your comment. Where do you live in Vietnam?
@@thestoryofkt I live in Hanoi. I do go to HCM city sometimes for short business trip, but never had to buy plastic bag before :). Maybe they learn that from the US or because you’re a foreigner.
Possibly, I just bring a bag though. Vietnam should charge for bags, so people start to learn to recycle here. I wish that was a thing now a days here. We should get a coffee one day if you're open.
OMG ❤❤❤ ! Good 👍
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This is my neighbourhood.
Yes Sir, we should meet up and get a tea or whatever
Question please: I have a canadian passeport, I m not native, do I need a TESOL or TEFL to teach english ? Thank you
Yes you do, you can get it online
thank you very much@@thestoryofkt
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good liquor more expensive
Expensive is right 😂
So where are the shoppers?
I guess at home or at work. It was during the day.
Most Vietnamese shop at local market fresh and a lot cheaper.
Supermarket are for foreigners and high income people.
@@LongNguyen-kq5ou😂
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Agree 💯
Where you at ? Saigon or Da nang
Hanoi
@@thestoryofkt😂 wrong on both counts, haven’t seen north yet,only had two months last trip.
Ah well the north here is a different place then anywhere else in Vietnam
Việt Nam 🇻🇳 chúng tôi là nơi tuyệt vời nhất hành tinh này, Chào đón tất cả các bạn đến với Việt Nam 🇻🇳🎉
Hi, what's the difference in the coffees 1-5 please?
👋🏾 the difference is the amount of caffeine in them. 1 being the strongest or highest caffeine.
thanks@@thestoryofkt
Any time brother
Sir do you reside in Vietnam ?
Yes I do
Where are those markets located? Do you have an address?
They located in Tay ho Vietnam
Chuỗi Supermarket cao cấp Annam Gourmet tại các Vincom Hà Nội
Whole Foods , Sprouts and Trader Joe’s still exists in the US
Yes I'm aware
I think i'd prefer Winmart
Curious, why did you choose Winmart?
So do African and West Indians, we love chicken feet. I can make good soup with those chicken feet. Can I find bread fruit deh?
Bánh mỳ và trái cây lúc nào cũng có
Bread fruit is quite popular in Vietnam, the name is sa-ke
Soju is Korean liquor. It is not made of rice, either.
Wheres all the people. Its almost empty considering its a grocery store.
It was during the day. Around lunch time so no one was shopping. It was strategic to go at that time.
13:05 I'm sure the security guard has to work about *a DAY* and *HALF* to earn about 270K (thousand VND) to buy that cashew box . That is an impossible price for such worker to afford, so what are we comparing?
Again, 1 - 1.5 days of pays for a NORMAL worker in VN to buy that cashew box.
Let's do this, compare to USA, compare stores that sell things that costs similar, cost that high in term of per GDP (you have to take into account per GDP, per person ....) THAT IS a fair and right comparison, and see USA's store better or VN's is better? No chance, not even close, for VN in any comparisons, we're all know that
First, Vietnam has many different tier levels affordable to all kinds of income. Most of what is being sold in branded grocery stores can be found at much cheaper prices somewhere with no branding. All of it is sourced from the same place considering it's being locally produced. Second, Vietnamese people usually don't have one income, they're hustling many different way to make money & most of American style spending in the FIRE sector is mostly subsidized so their income is net take-home. GDP is a moronic figure invented by Westerners to justify producing nothing but consuming the world's resources through wars and imperialism. If it was simple as you claimed, you'd literally see people starving on the street like in the Philippines or many African countries 😂 You live in parasitic rent seeking economy so you don't understand how an economy can operate outside the thumb of greedy corporations. That's why in your mind, you have to go to these stores, buy branded products and spend / consume like pigs while being highly indebted. 😅
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And there is no oatmeals and bulgur, am I right?
There's plenty for ya 😉
supper market in vietnam is so big and modern.
Felling the videos brother,good intel
Thanks brother 👍🏾