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I prefer convenience/corner stores and the hours they keep, but they're generally more expensive than proper grocery stores, so I end up driving out to 7-11 type places a lot less than I'd like.
i havent been in a walmart for a long time and i've only been in 7-11s in china. most of the groceries are from costco and the chinese store, ranch 99 (not sure if it's even a chain store tho). i go to whole foods for health products. and sometimes i go to walgreens w my classmates for candy and energy drinks after a particularly draining day
neither, there's nothing really for me to get at a 7-11 and I can't stand Walmart so I make a point of never going there. I pretty much buy all my food & groceries at Trader Joes
i absolutely hate Walmart, but I usually have to go there because it's cheap and just a few minutes away from my house. and there's very few 7-11's where I am, we have wawa around here if any of you are familiar with wawa c:
Walmart. Because I don't go to convenience stores in the US. Things cost too much and I can buy it elsewhere. I don't go to Walmart much though.
When I was in Japan, I went to 7-11 a lot though. 7-11s (and convenience stores in general) are actually really good in Japan. The food is good and reasonable priced. You actually have to go to convenience stores to pay a lot of your bills too. I mostly used a Lawson, as it was right across the street from my house. I paid for my electric, water, gas (as in hot water heating kind, not car), and internet bills there.
7-11 I mostly went to when I bought concert tickets and the particular ticket service a show used required picking up tickets and paying for them at 7-11. Japan has multiple Ticketmaster-like ticket services, not just one, and the one you have to use depends on which one(s) the concert organizers set up to use.
Walmart, I don't go there as much as I do to a local market called Hardester's, it's really small and everything is over priced but it's better than having to drive half an hour to go shopping. I usually only go to Walmart if I have non-perishable and non-food items to buy, sometimes I'll get some snack food there too but then I got to Safeway for all my real food shopping.
When I lived in a more suburban area I lived right down the street from a 7-11 and would go like every other day or something... like I would get hella slurpees and candy and crappy food like the taquitos and stuff they had there in the hotbox. It was a good time, and it didn't help my friend also lived down the street from a different Safeway because when we were at her house we'd walk there all the time too... it was just so good and cheap to get a bunch of snacks and junk there.
I'm in the UK, meaning that our equivalents are probably trash like Asda or Spar or something LOL
I go to neither, Watrose food just tastes better and the people in there are polite :3
Well in Australia we don't have Walmarts so I've been to 7/11 the most. I wish we have a Kmart though hue hue hue I think thats sort of like a Walmart. But we don't have many 7/11's here.