When I lived in Italy, I noticed differences in grocery shopping compared to the US. People seemed to shop more often, and some stores allowed dogs.
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When I moved from the US to Italy, I was surprised by how different grocery shopping was. I noticed that Italians seemed to shop for groceries more frequently than Americans. Some Italian grocery ...
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