What can you find at Costco in France
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2023
- Both French Costcos are on the outskirts of Paris. The first one is in the South West of Paris in Villebon-sur-Yvette and the newer second one is in the South East in Pontault-Combault. We went to the newer one. There are lots of cheese, ducks, and bakery items, and wines of course.
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I didn't know that there's
a Costco in France. Two of them, actually. Your videos are great! Foie gras! Nicely done!
Thanks!
You videos are awesome!
Thank you 😊
My favourite travel channel!
Happy to hear that!😊
Thank you for your video! Did you look at the eggs and butter and milk? Curious if their Parmesan cheese is cheaper there than here in the US.
Wow that duck spring roll and bao and Peking duck all look great . We don’t see any of this in America .
I know, right? We need that in America too
I have to Costcos near me, one is in Tumwater and the other one is in Lacey. How cool!
Washington state?
@@itsyanyan1656 Yes!
@AndrewIsAwesome882 That's correct! But Italy has not had any Costco Wholesale locations yet!
love Costco , in philippines its called s&r exactly thing
If I stay more than a week at the same place, I like to visit the local Costco. We are from Canada.
Me too. I like the Costco in Vancouver
Hi ! About the "sausage" it's NOT exact. The first things that you show is a "Rosette", who is a type of charcuterie, that we call "Saucisson". We have really a lot of type of sausages in france like rosette, saucisson sec, diots de savoie, saucisse fumé, knacki, knack d'alsace, saucisse de strasbourg, saucisse de montbelliard, and we use them for different things. About the white thing on the rosette and other saucisson, its a mushroom, that use too make the saucisson, it's completly safe to eat.
Cool Video! Are you visiting France or not? Remember how Marie Antoinette had her head cut off?
Thank you. I spent a month in France earlier this year
Puis-je acheter des ramen coréens ?
Would have been nice to see prices but good video anyway
Next time 🙂
dude, that's not foie gras. that's magret de canard( duck breast)
Thanks for the info