This is my first post for this community, and I'd want to thank @dswigle for making it such a fun place to be.
I'd want to share my activities where I go shopping for kitchen and groceries supplies.
As usual, I will go out with my mum.
We want to buy items in several locations because, although we would prefer to find them all in one location, it appears that not all are available.
We just happen to live near the local store and supermarkets where we buy our kitchen and household goods. It really was easy for us because its closer, as well as the weather was perfect.
First and foremost, we went to drink to boost our adrenaline while eating fried bananas. My mother and I discussed which one we should visit first.
We were drinking at Sejati Walk when we remembered that one of my brother's friends had just opened a mini-market for groceries, so we went over to the shop and looked around.
1. Aayandella Fresh Mart, Sejati Walk, Sandakan.
Look what's in store for us!
Freshly caught fish. They did note that given that it was their first day of operation, several further things had not yet arrived. So far, everything seems to be moving a little slow, but I suppose my mom and I were early.
We informed them that we would return after we got the goods we were looking for. Because wet groceries are best purchased last on the list before returning home.
2. Servay Hypermart, Sejati Walk, Sandakan.
Our preferred grocery store is also our second stop. However, as I mentioned before, not all stores often carry what we're looking for. We are merely window shopping and checking prices at this moment. Don't you all simply follow suit? Or do you simply purchase it without checking the cost at other stores?
3. Fajar Market, Taman Fajar, Mile 7, Sandakan.
We next headed to our preferred mini-stall to find what we wanted. Here are a few pictures of what I did manage to catch that day even though I entirely failed to take a front picture. We had arrived at a different market where they provided the entire fruit and veg. This market is known as "Fajar Market," and it is the busiest in the evening. The only time I ever noticed this place was deserted was in the morning.
4. Mydin Superstores, Taman Sejati, Sandakan.
We obviously decide to buy everything in these stores in the end, I suppose. We went to this hypersmart after purchasing some bananas and some vegetables from Fajar.
We returned to the first market we visited to get some fish and chicken after purchasing all of our groceries and daily necessities.
(This Is What We Purchased)
And once again, I apologize for not capturing what we purchased that day. Remember, it's only my mother and I here. And I'm in charge of bringing everything we bought to the car and hauling it there.
So, there you have it—my #MarketFriday trip. I'll be sure to document every aspect of my marketing efforts the following time. To be honest, I wish I had my own cameraman. I would have been at least included in the picture. 😎😎😎
Have a good day, everyone, and take care till next time.