
A Brazilian's Budget-Friendly Guide to Grocery Shopping in Luxembourg
Living in Luxembourg: A Brazilian's Guide to Affordable Groceries Living in a foreign country often presents challenges, especially when it comes to adapting to a new culture and understanding local costs. Emanoela Pereira, a Brazilian woman living in Luxembourg, shares her experience navigating the local supermarket scene in a recent video. She details her shopping trips to Lidl and DM, two popular grocery chains in the region. "We love shopping at Lidl in Germany and also at DM," says Emanoela in her video, highlighting the affordability of these stores. Her video includes footage of various products she purchases, ranging from fresh produce and meat to household cleaning supplies. Emanoela's shopping trip to Lidl resulted in a total cost of €83.85, enough to last nearly 15 days. Her DM trip, focused on cleaning supplies, cost €129.90, and provided enough products for approximately two months. These price points, showcased in the video, offer a realistic perspective on grocery and household costs in Luxembourg. Emanoela's video is a testament to the adaptability and resourcefulness of individuals navigating life abroad. Her experience offers a valuable insight into the practicality and affordability of everyday living in Luxembourg.