Saturday, 20 August 2011

Shopping

I like both window-shopping and shopping.
If I want to buy food and drink, I go to the supermarket.
I can buy
- bakery products (bread, rolls, croissants or buns),
- dairy products (milk, yoghurt, cheese, butter, cottage cheese or sour cream),
- meat (chicken, beef, pork or lamb),
- fruit (apples, pears, cherries, plums, lemons, peaches or pineapples)
- vegetable (peppers, tomatoes, potatoes or lettuces)
- drinks like Coke, tea, coffee, cocoa, capucchino or mineral water
- and a lot of other things like eggs, sugar, salt, oil, pasta, flour, rice, muesli, crisps or chocolate.
In supermarkets I can also buy shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, serviette, cat food, different kinds of detergent or washing powder.
The products are arranged on shelves and if I want some of them, I simply put them into my basket or trolley. When I have bought everything I wanted, I go to the cash desk and I pay for the things in cash or by credit card.
The prices can be cheaper or more expensive, it depends on which branch we are buying.
At the weekends there are huge crowds in the supermarkets when everyone goes to do the shopping for the next week.
I can buy different kinds of fruit and vegetables, eggs and flowers in the market, but sometimes the prices are higher in the markets than in the supermarkets.

If I want to buy clothes, I go to the Plaza. There I can find a lot of shops, most of them are expensive, but the clothes are prettier and more fashionable than those in the shops on the main street. My favourite shops are Promod and Shoe Manic.

In the department stores I can buy not only food and drink, and clothes for children, women and men, but furniture (chairs, tables, writing desks, beds or sofas) and electrical appliances (washing machine, iron, vacuum cleaners, TV sets, CD players or DVD players) as well. But nowadays there are special shops like Media Markt for electrical appliances, CDs and DVDs, or Intersport for sportswear and sports equipment like footballs, basketballs or a pair of skis.

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