Yes, but it's an ecological paradise! One of my biggest interests in life is to botanize me in market halls, grocery stores, delis or other places where there is food. I really find it satisfying to look at what's on the shelves and be inspired by all the good that the world's food cultures offer - and of course buy some of the treats home with me. However, not so popular for the student wallet should be added!
Must start by paying tribute to the interiors/designs of the new market hall. Fantastically nicely done and just for the "simple" reason I want to go here and shop. The whole experience becomes more exclusive and they have really managed to create an experience-based trade, which I think they will be competitive with in the future.
Paradise has a well-stocked assortment of all possible basic items you may need in the pantry, fridge and freezer. Spices, funds, snacks, sweets, bread, preserves, nuts, rice, grains, pasta, dairies, juices, meats, ready meals and a large assortment of vegan. lactose and gluten-free alternatives. You will also find fresh vegetables, root vegetables, berries and fruits neatly laid out on and in wooden boxes and you almost want to walk around feeling and squeezing everything as it looks so good. Last but not least, they have organic beauty and hygiene products. All that stuff that you might need to buy in a grocery store gathered in one place.
They also have a really nice and flavorful salad bar with that "little extra" and no boring and dry falafel pieces, semi-finished messes or thawed avocado. Solid spicy salmon pieces, chicken, vegetarian steaks, fried potatoes, sweet potatoes with kale, bean salad, pasta, hummus and classic sauces that settle nicely on top and embrace all the good things, to name a few of the things you can choose from. By keeping everything clean, they also reach a larger target group, I think, at least if I look after myself and many others around me with different allergies. If you are going to buy potatoes, it is not mixed with any white rubbish and lactose that makes it impossible to eat. This goes to my house every day of the week!
Yes, but it's an ecological paradise! One of my biggest interests in life is to botanize me in market halls, grocery stores, delis or other places where there is food. I really find it satisfying to look at what's on the shelves and be inspired by all the good that the world's fo...