If you're an ex-pat living in France , there may be times when you
just can't find what you're looking for in the local Intermarché.
However much you love things French and have adjusted your diet
to embrace the wonderful local produce, occasionally you can be seized with a craving
for marmite, or wish you had some thick gravy granules to add to your winter
casseroles.
Of course, there are some obvious solutions for these
hankerings; you make forays back across the channel to stock up with the necessities;
you ask visitors to bring supplies if they have room in their luggage; and you
can ask for the odd food parcel to be sent over from the UK .
But there is another option if you live in Brittany ,
Normandy , or Pays
Loire.
You can buy goods from Asda and George and have them
delivered to France .
Sounds almost too good to be true - you pay the Adsa price, there is no mark
up, and you can pay in Euros, or GB£ to save exchange costs; for anyone living
on a UK
income that will be quite a saving.
There is a massive range of goods and services available, from groceries to bedding, laptops to car part, all
online, and far too many to even begin listing here.
If you'd like to find out more about filling your online
shopping trolley, and having it delivered to France, visit the link below to find out exactly how it works. Even
if you're in a region not currently covered, and would be interested in the
service, why not let them know because it could be expanded to include you.
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