floridajohny wrote:
I have been going to Costa Rica on vacation for about 7 or 8 years. I noticed that the Auto Market in San Jose seems more expensive than Publix supermarkets in Florida. Especially things like disposable plastic cups and prepackaged bags of chips and peanuts and chocolate. Even the South American brands. The raw meat and chicken seems more expensive. In San Jose there is a cheaper big supermarket near it that is kind of like an un air conditioned warehouse shelving looking place. If any of you have moved to Costa Rica or Lived there for months in a row what would you guess the grocery bill is versus the bill back home. Roughly what percent more or less is it? If I moved to CR I would not have to eat name brand imported stuff. I would eat rice, or potatoes and vegetables, and fruit and a protein like meat or poultry or fish. I would not eat stuff like cookies and tv dinners.
I find groceries more expensive even without packaged imported food. The Auto Mercados are more expensive than some of the other regular supermarkets, but even in them a lot of stuff seems expensive.