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hiyouuk · 11 months
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Asian Supermarket UK Online Magic of Umami-Infused Ingredients
Asian Supermarket UK Online, Free local and nationwide delivery when you spend over £60.Order online and collect from our Newcastle store between 11am and 8pm every day.Visit us in-store in Newcastle for amazing exclusive offers!
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spicevillageeu · 2 years
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How Can You Help Your Favourite Online Asian Grocery Store Grow
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Everybody in the world is now having and making dishes from various international cuisines. The frequency of a person abroad having Asian dishes has increased manifold especially after the opening of various multi-cuisine restaurants and grocery stores. These restaurants and grocery stores not only promote the sales of Asian groceries but also encourage people to expand their horizons when it comes to food. Unlike earlier people nowadays are more open to trying new cuisines and dishes not only at restaurants but also at home. Asian cuisine has become one of the most popular dinner or party themes worldwide.
The online grocery shopping concept lept into our lives as soon as the pandemic hit the world. Even though lockdowns were lifted it was still unsafe to move out and everyday tasks like grocery shopping were life threatening. In just an instance the world shifted from basic local store shopping to the model of shopping for groceries online. This also gave birth to the concepts of multi cuisine stores like Germany’s best online Asian shop, Spice Village. These stores then brought about a change in the customer shopping pattern and experience altogether. Online shopping is more convenient and with the right store, the best way to purchase your favourite groceries, brands and products regularly.
There are various multi cuisine stores and shops all over the world. One can easily find multiple Asian supermarkets in the USA, UK, Germany and all other major countries and states that are home to Indian and Asian immigrants. Every year there is an increase in the number of students and work aspirants moving from their hometowns in Asia and India to parts of Germany. Superstores like Spice Village help these immigrants feel at home with authentic brands and products from their homeland. This not only helps them settle in a foreign country quickly and more easily but also helps others there to experience the flavours and aroma of various Asian countries.
Being an Asian store in Germany is a tough and complicated task. Your growth as an international supermarket entirely depends on the experience of your customers at your online store, the products they purchase and if they are a first timer would they like the cuisine or not. As a supermarket like Spice Village, the staff puts in a lot of effort to make the experience of every customer the best and satisfactory. The sole duty of the staff members of an online store is providing a good, hygienic and convenient experience to the customer. To do the same, employees of an online store take care of the website as it should be well segregated and user friendly, ensure the correct information is provided to the customer, pack their order correctly and hygienically and ensure that the products reach them in due time and safely.
The relationship of an online store like Spice Village and its customers is a two way thing. The customers need to help and support the online stores for them to be able to continue providing quality products at a reasonable price. Asian shops in Berlin like Spice Village provide a wide range of premium quality ingredients, groceries, brands and their products from India and Asia at very cheap prices loaded with deals and discounts. Spice Village is a store that offers discounts, free shipping in Europe as well as same day delivery on Tuesday and Friday only in Berlin. Although the variety of products and brands of ingredients and groceries available at Spice Village is the best thing about this online store in Germany.
As a customer one can do a lot more than just purchasing from online Asian grocery stores. The frequency of people making Asian food at their home is still less because either they can't find good ingredients and groceries or the stores selling the groceries they need are very costly. As a loyal customer of online Asian grocery store here are a few things you can do to support your favourite store and help it grow:
1.      Expose guests and closed ones to Asian cuisine more often. Try and incorporate more of Asian dishes like snacks, beverages, etc in your everyday meals and parties.
2.      Leave honest reviews and comments on the store's website. Google reviews also play a very important role. So be honest and let other customers read about your experience.
3.      Check out the website of the store even if you don't want to purchase. Every time you open the website and scroll around its ranking increases on google which will make your favourite store more visible on the internet.
4.      Interact with them on their social media platforms. This helps them increase their reach on social media platforms and help other customers trust the website and store better.
Spread using word of mouth. There is no better marketing tool than this one. If you really want your favourite online Asian store to grow, talk about it to as many people as you can.
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personinthepalace · 2 months
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I really appreciate the food content warnings in Taskmaster: Minnesota haha
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umilily · 2 months
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some aesthetic (tm) pictures of today's excursion
wild lily under the cut
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it's giving waldorf teacher lmao also why is this tea calling me honey?
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thebirdandhersong · 9 months
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grocery store happy things (or: shopping with my brother: "Mom's not home, we could buy and eat this.... Mom would be so ashamed. Dad would be so proud"):
kaya (which is SO GOOD on toast you guys it is SO GOOD) (it is a Big Thing in Southeast Asia for good reason…. in Thailand we call it sangkhaya! It is basically a sweet spread made from coconut milk, eggs, palm sugar, and is infused with pandan leaf. In Singapore and Malaysia, kaya toast is a pretty popular breakfast item. It involves toast, cold butter, and kaya, which you dip into a mixture of jammy eggs, white pepper, and soy sauce) YOU KNOW WHAT I'M HAVING FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW :D
Korean staples (kimchi, gochujang/chili paste, tteok/rice cakes)
Chinese sausage (!!!) for making fried rice
Spam (this is doesn't seem like a big deal but we never buy it in our house because Mother has a horror of processed meats) for spam musubi >:))
soybean curd and tofu (good sources of protein! Will be used for soups and stir fries this week)
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handweavers · 9 months
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canada can go to hell i miss yeos chrysanthemum tea so bad i wish they sold it in stores here like in msia where you can buy like a small bottle at a kk mart or a massive jug at the grocery store i don't need any other juice or iced tea just yeos
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lautakwah · 5 months
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my parents FINALLY acknowledging that i make good art sometimes by going "maybe u should be a tattoo artist" bc theyre desperate to see me get a job LOL 😭
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hiyouuk · 1 year
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Asian Supermarket UK Online Magic of Umami-Infused Ingredients
Asian Supermarket UK Online, Free local and nationwide delivery when you spend over £60.Order online and collect from our Newcastle store between 11am and 8pm every day.Visit us in-store in Newcastle for amazing exclusive offers!
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otaku553 · 1 year
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do you have any really strange comfort foods or just things that you like to eat. personally i like to drink raw vanilla extract
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You are so immensely powerful. What even
It’s not very weird, but my main comfort food is this very specific candy from my childhood that is somehow really difficult to find in the States now! Morinaga milk caramels :) I feel like I have old taste since this is also the kind of candy my parents enjoy but it’s nice and creamy and not too sweet at all!
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daftpatience · 7 months
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Different anon but can confirm on Lamys being considered special when I was in primary school. In my case (Netherlands, 90s) we all got school-issued pens (that we had to buy) but ink was free. Almost everyone was issued the standard nondescript thin fountain pens from some (now defunct) school pen manufacturer, but Lamy ABCs were given to kids who were left-handed or had trouble writing with the thinner pens. Iirc the Lamy ABCs was about 3x as expensive the other pens and theirs were customized with their names so they were definitely seen as a status symbol. I remember some of the rich parents being unhappy that their right-handed kids weren't allowed an expensive Lamy and had to use the cheap pens everyone else had. Whitest drama ever.
My (non-Lamy) pen broke though so my teacher let me buy a <€2 pen from a bookshop/newsagent and I used that every day at school for at least 3 years (and then at home for another 3 years) so I can attest to the quality of "supermarket" pens. Anywhere that sold books, magazines or pens would have a small selection of cheap non-brand (?) fountain pens, but unfortunately these days you hardly see them anymore.
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this is so interesting!! ty for sharing anons!!
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quenthel · 7 months
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somebody got covid at the shitty conference i had to go to bc ofc they did so im hoping i either did not get it or these spicy korean noodles will kill it off inside my body-ody
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goldenphlox · 2 years
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how ‘bout dem apples? 🍎
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thatdamnokie · 1 month
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let’s go to the market 🏪
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hellkitepriest · 9 months
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well thank you fortune cookie
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steevejr · 4 months
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persimmons are the best fruit in the world if i coud eat one fruit forever it woud be persimmons <3
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