By Charles Moffat
Ever since I returned from South Korea I have been a fan of going to Korean grocery stores... You can get things there that you cannot get in "normal" grocery stores.
During my trip today to the Galleria Supermarket (which has several locations in Toronto and the GTA) I purchased 4 bags of groceries containing the following.
Thin slices of pork belly (for making samgyopsal Korean BBQ).
Lettuce
Strawberries
800 g of Kimchi
Samhwa Citron Tea
Red Bean Paste
Red Pepper Paste
Beef Bulgogi Ramen
Chicken Flavoured Ramen
Lemon Taiyaki Tea
Crown Peach Candy
Barley Tea
Maeshil Plum Tea
Total was $73.01.
I also got a membership card (which is free) for Galleria Supermarket, which allows me to cash in points later for free stuff at the grocery store - although frankly I will probably forget to cash in the points, but whatever.
Just for signing up for the card they also give you a coupon for $5 - but it is only valid if you come back and spend $30 or more within the next 2 weeks.
So now I have to remember to go back again before March 21st.
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