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Hi, Everyone. Our family just relocated this week from San Francisco to Dulwich. We have 3 kids and they eat A LOT. Where does everyone go in London to do a really big supermarket order? I tried online delivery but the portions were so much smaller than what I'm used to and after 3 days, our fridge is nearly empty.


In the U.S. I went to Costco a lot, where you can get cartons of 18 eggs and strawberry packs with like 40 strawberries at a go.


Also, where would I find the freshest and best quality produce, meats, and dairy? Where are the best organic food optiosn? And where would I find the best selection of chemical-free bathroom products and household cleaners, like eco floor cleaner?


Thank you! YY

I thought it was common knowledge that UK portions are smaller than what you would expect in the US

{that's why obesity is so high in the US} ... Are you really so shocked, yy?


You may need to purchase X times of products, as Ken78 has suggested. That's the cost of living in London.

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