Despues de que el gobierno venezolano no le dio mas a las empresas nacionales dolares para produccir y las destruyo, ahora traen productor de baja calidad de turkia. Prefieren pagan barcos impuestos etc.. a darle los dolares a las empresas venezolanas para producir en el pais
That's my kind of supermarket, I would buy way more than I need but oh well. It definitely has a Wegmans/Whole foods essence to it. I'm enjoying Alejandra coming out of her shell little by little. She's looking adorable with the hat. Bro, without you I wouldn't have known anything about Venezuela and the differences among it's states. The Island of Margarita seems like a fun place to live and party.
Los, you are doing a nice service for the beautiful Venezuela because of you I know where to go and where to buy. I see you having a great time enjoy. Remember your health. How are gyms over there do you work out ? Make a gym vlog that be nice so I know what gym to visit. Also we don’t know a lot about Alejandra what’s up with here family and neighborhood is it safe? Why don’t you make a vid with her fam. Anyways just a thought. Thanks for all you do. God bless. Thanks
Great market! Just like the USA or Canada or Mexico! Isn't it wonderful that the rich Venezuelans have a place to shop! Where do the other 99% of the Venezuelans shop, who do not have dollars? Ask Maburo!!
Just found your channel a few days ago. I’m finding your videos very informative as I’m soon to start my backpacking lifestyle in the Latin American countries. It Just seems to fit my lifestyle better than the US. Damn your videos are making me hungry and thirsty for beers and booze. Maybe I catch you out there. Thanks brother 🍺🍺🥃🥃👍🎸
Keep in mind the average salary in Venezuela is $20 a month. Don’t forget about gas which is very expensive. So your $70 grocery’s would take about 3 months of someone’s salary.
@@coporo ha si... el salario sin contara los bonos que no son retroactivos para la pensión y tomando en cuenta que casi el 82% de la gente trabaja y gana dinero en negro... dime miito cuanto es el salario según tu ? te recuerdo que los pensionados por ley gana el mínimo..a ver con respuesta sales
This is a perfect example of what kind of economy socialism results in. The poor get locked into poverty as they're dependent on the government. While the wealthy enjoy special privileges the poor will NEVER get to access to no matter how hard they work, plan, save, invest, etc.
And there is an entire population of people in the US that voted for it. (Socialism) I will never understand this. The indoctrination was effective and they paid for it with student loans. LOL
That was interesting when you were looking at Johnny Walker Whisky I live in central Scotland about 5 minutes from one of their bottling plants and my ex next door neighbour works at the plant as an engineer. I am really enjoying your content keep it coming. Thanks.
Cool video! Can’t help but see the irony of a government who disdains the US and is now totally Dependent on the American dollar. Same in Cuba, what useless governments. Best of luck!
These American products are identical American products that "normal" not "rich" grocery stores would have, here in Mexico. I'm starting to think theres an American company who imports these American products down to Venezuela, black market style. Even Zucaritas are from Mexico, but an American company (Kellogs) produces them.
A bottle of McCallen “Single Malt” in Jersey is about $70.00 sales tax included. I found the same “double cask” 750 ml at $122.00 in Valencia, but it seems that this store has it at $94.00
That's a very complex question to answer hahahahaha. It depends, each person has ways to get the dollars. On one hand, there's a black market that brings dollars in cash from Venezuela's border with Colombia. Cash can also come from banks that sell in smaller fractions. Supermarkets in Venezuela accept various forms of payment, including Zelle, Cryptos and even Paypal. Venezuela has a long history of commercial life with the United States, so it's normal for many Venezuelans and businesses to have bank accounts in the United States.
I'll explain...due to the sanctions against officials of the dictatorship and the fact that they have been roaming the Venezuelan people for decades, it is impossible for them to continue laundering money in the same way they used to...now one of the ways to launder money is to do it run in the street... because the dictatorship doesn't give you a single dollar through the correct and legal channels.... that's why there are countless office buildings that are being built, but despite being finished for years, they remain empty... Nobody rents them... and these works are paid to contractors in dollars in cash... as well as many other services... in short, it's money, those dollars are the product of crime, corruption and robbery in Venezuela... not to mention drug trafficking gold, gasoline and food that is also paid in dollars in cash... all the money... all the dollars that are circulating in Venezuela are the proceeds of crime... the robbery of a nation by criminals to whom everything has been closed option to legitimize or wash r that money
It must be that he doesn't know that in Venezuela you earn between $90 and $120 per month... try to make some purchases with $12 and last the whole month... that way you find out why he complains
Hey my guy. I've commented in the past on your videos. One thing i started to think about, is the travel to Venezuela. Did you buy a ticket to go directly there? Or do yo have to land somewhere else and buy a ticket there?
I think if you have a British passport you don't have to require a visa upfront they stamp you in for 180 day on a tourist visa. But American passports I don't know what is required
Antes no habia nada de productos importados en venezuela todo era producido nacionalmente. Perooo el gobierno prefirio no darle los dolares a las empresas nacionales y prefiere importar a turkia y esos paises que tienen convenio con venezuela.
@@caminandoporbaires.ar.38 el mundo se ha globalizado hasta este nivel ya. Nada nuevo ni es solo Venezuela. Crecí visitando la zona industrial de Valencia, bqto y Maracay etc enormes todas con todos tipos de industrias hoy día todo eso es mayormente una ciudad fantasma. La globalización y la competencia y los bajos precios en productos importados procedentes de China ,Turquía, y países del sureste asiático han hecho que fábricas locales en países como Venezuela o Estados Unidos ya no sean tan rentables.
@@caminandoporbaires.ar.38 querrás decir que lego la dictadura expropiando todo y estupendo todo a su paso ..eso de HECHOS EN VENEZUELA se fu a la mierda..ahora se importa todo de países claramente dictatoriales y otros donde los mueve le dinero de la corrupción
I remember when Venezuela was a paradise and being an OPEC nation put the the third wealthiest nation in our hemisphere and it really took socialism to screw up everything,
Thank you for making this video in English.. People in the world need to know the reality in Venezuela... The real truth behind all this... Thank you. Can you please go to the barrios reality as well?
I guess you haven't been back in awhile, prices have gone up here the Kraft cheese isn't $3 anymore it's more like $5 :99 now!
That's what I was wandering. Everything is getting more expensive everywhere. Or so it seems.
@@sirmize5822 _wondering_
A looonngg while, so step yo update game on kid
😮
Buenos dias Vlope and Alejandra! Very luxurious! Everything seems so cheap.
Another great video! Keep sharing! Continue to entertain! BLESSiNGS!
That foreign language was Turkish. Apparently lot of products made in Turkey in that store
Despues de que el gobierno venezolano no le dio mas a las empresas nacionales dolares para produccir y las destruyo, ahora traen productor de baja calidad de turkia. Prefieren pagan barcos impuestos etc.. a darle los dolares a las empresas venezolanas para producir en el pais
si son baratos. muchas galletas son muy ricas
That's my kind of supermarket, I would buy way more than I need but oh well. It definitely has a Wegmans/Whole foods essence to it. I'm enjoying Alejandra coming out of her shell little by little. She's looking adorable with the hat. Bro, without you I wouldn't have known anything about Venezuela and the differences among it's states. The Island of Margarita seems like a fun place to live and party.
Adorable? You sound like a 12 year gold girl.
That's what makes Alejandra attractive, an onion that you peel layer by layer
@@marrokraff998 Very true.
@@romeyrome32 btw I like her without the hat but love her skin complexion
@@marrokraff998 Alejandra is a pretty one with or without the hat but I was digging the whole look.
we need more videos man! everyone is waiting for that. much love
True, i have already watched all his Venezuelan videos. Hopefully, more Venezuelan videos are on the way.
I love Venezuela I've been 8 times
nice video nice supermarket and nice people!
Crazy price for the Santa Teresa 1796 bottle. Bought a 1 litre bottle of it for around 50 dollars here in Europe.
Los, you are doing a nice service for the beautiful Venezuela because of you I know where to go and where to buy. I see you having a great time enjoy. Remember your health. How are gyms over there do you work out ? Make a gym vlog that be nice so I know what gym to visit. Also we don’t know a lot about Alejandra what’s up with here family and neighborhood is it safe? Why don’t you make a vid with her fam. Anyways just a thought. Thanks for all you do. God bless. Thanks
Great market! Just like the USA or Canada or Mexico! Isn't it wonderful that the rich Venezuelans have a place to shop! Where do the other 99% of the Venezuelans shop, who do not have dollars? Ask Maburo!!
thats a good question
Yeah. I wonder that as well. We keep hearing in the states how broke the average Venezuelan is.
Excelente trabajo! Bellísimo el supermarket!
I miss that beautiful country so much!
Iv been dreaming about going there my whole life
Just found your channel a few days ago. I’m finding your videos very informative as I’m soon to start my backpacking lifestyle in the Latin American countries. It Just seems to fit my lifestyle better than the US. Damn your videos are making me hungry and thirsty for beers and booze. Maybe I catch you out there. Thanks brother 🍺🍺🥃🥃👍🎸
Wow, I didn't know Venezuela switched to the USD. Thanks for this info. I hope their economy is more stable.
Keep in mind the average salary in Venezuela is $20 a month. Don’t forget about gas which is very expensive. So your $70 grocery’s would take about 3 months of someone’s salary.
Ese no es el salario promedio, es mucho más.
100% true...these are prices that 80% of the population cannot afford
@@coporo ha si... el salario sin contara los bonos que no son retroactivos para la pensión y tomando en cuenta que casi el 82% de la gente trabaja y gana dinero en negro... dime miito cuanto es el salario según tu ? te recuerdo que los pensionados por ley gana el mínimo..a ver con respuesta sales
Crazy seeing Modelo in Venezuela, the factory where they come from is only 30 minutes from my house here in Mexico, Nava, Coahuila
This is lovely I am happy to see the progress. Bless they're .
I enjoy watching thanks.
This is a perfect example of what kind of economy socialism results in. The poor get locked into poverty as they're dependent on the government. While the wealthy enjoy special privileges the poor will NEVER get to access to no matter how hard they work, plan, save, invest, etc.
And there is an entire population of people in the US that voted for it. (Socialism)
I will never understand this. The indoctrination was effective and they paid for it with student loans. LOL
That is a oppressive communist Capitalist Venezuelan economy it has nothing to do with socialism you dimwit.
@@riley5329 Sounds like India as well.
What are you? Poor???
Isn't that what is happening in the United States of America right now!?!! Or wait I forget the color of ones skin sealed the deal here
Alejandras need to pick her vibe up I guess not everyone can be like Nora
Stop calling people out.
Carlitos your food estimates in dollar are off by $3-$4 inflation hit everything hard here.
Referring to the USA.
That was interesting when you were looking at Johnny Walker Whisky I live in central Scotland about 5 minutes from one of their bottling plants and my ex next door neighbour works at the plant as an engineer. I am really enjoying your content keep it coming. Thanks.
The prices are the same as the U.S., if not more. Crazy. That size A1 steak sauce bottle is $0.99 here in the states
Where is Nora?
It's hilarious how he studied your grocery store receipt... like he was actually matching up what you had in the bags HAHAHHAA
I mean, Costco does the same
Maybe hood costcos
Harina de Pan is like $3 in south dakota but they only stock like 20 units per week so its a race to stock up...🤣
Thank u man ! Great job! You took me back to my country . You had a lot of fun as I can see . Hello from Atlanta GA .
Gracias amigo por ir a Venezuela saludos de un venezolano en pensilvania estoy loco por volver a Venezuela
Venezolanos, vuelvan, Venezuela brilla y si vuelven brillará mucho más.
Always waiting for volpe vlog...biryani king 🤴
Love this... Time to see you two cook and eat again... ❤❤❤
It was the same way when I lived in Argentina. The American foods were 3 x the cost as they would be in America due to export costs.
*import
@@12345Yeah Yes. Import taxes.
She's gorgeous, she have social media?
Alejandre looking really good in this video
Great video volpe 💪💪💪
Cool video! Can’t help but see the irony of a government who disdains the US and is now totally Dependent on the American dollar. Same in Cuba, what useless governments. Best of luck!
GREAT VIDEO...YOU JUST GOT ANOTHER SUB💯
Very nice store.
very nice, at least they are not starving as a few years ago or are those that have no dollars still do?
Great and very interesting video!!
LOL the supermarket of the super rich is just a normal supermarket! Thank you, Maduro.
Your better off down there for the time being. The US is bad, prices are outrageous and no one gets along.
As if some shithole like Venezuela is better than the USA... Man gtfoh and go join him then.
agreed
he most certainly is not better off in Venezuela. lived there for a year
@@TheUltimateBrit Yea but he was born there and has enough money to live well enough clearly.
@@xcalibertrekker6693 ahh had no idea, I lived there for a year as a Brit and it completely drained my wallet!
I love ur videos I can’t believe they use dollars there!!!! When did that happen??
Still in shock at the cost of the detergent
Spend on food, save on booze 🥃 🤣love your videos. That looks like a great store.
These American products are identical American products that "normal" not "rich" grocery stores would have, here in Mexico. I'm starting to think theres an American company who imports these American products down to Venezuela, black market style. Even Zucaritas are from Mexico, but an American company (Kellogs) produces them.
in venezuela the Kellogs was robbed by the dictatorship... a robbery in every sense of the word
Viva venezuela viva algeria 🇩🇿🤝
Alejandra is a sweetie, keep her on!
She is Fire!
Better than most markets in North America
Such a cool store. And it’s huge too
A bottle of McCallen “Single Malt” in Jersey is about $70.00 sales tax included. I found the same “double cask” 750 ml at $122.00 in Valencia, but it seems that this store has it at $94.00
/you can't get Jiff now in the US they had a recall three months ago and still none are stocked
Ohhh the pastries in South America are the best..❤️
Is the dollars in USD?
it is certainly a place for rich people...prices in venezuela are 13% more expensive than in the us
In!
I am confused.. If you pay in dollars at stores, how are people getting dollars? How are people getting dollars?
That's a very complex question to answer hahahahaha. It depends, each person has ways to get the dollars.
On one hand, there's a black market that brings dollars in cash from Venezuela's border with Colombia. Cash can also come from banks that sell in smaller fractions.
Supermarkets in Venezuela accept various forms of payment, including Zelle, Cryptos and even Paypal. Venezuela has a long history of commercial life with the United States, so it's normal for many Venezuelans and businesses to have bank accounts in the United States.
Pagas el equivalente en bolivars
I'll explain...due to the sanctions against officials of the dictatorship and the fact that they have been roaming the Venezuelan people for decades, it is impossible for them to continue laundering money in the same way they used to...now one of the ways to launder money is to do it run in the street... because the dictatorship doesn't give you a single dollar through the correct and legal channels.... that's why there are countless office buildings that are being built, but despite being finished for years, they remain empty... Nobody rents them... and these works are paid to contractors in dollars in cash... as well as many other services... in short, it's money, those dollars are the product of crime, corruption and robbery in Venezuela... not to mention drug trafficking gold, gasoline and food that is also paid in dollars in cash... all the money... all the dollars that are circulating in Venezuela are the proceeds of crime... the robbery of a nation by criminals to whom everything has been closed option to legitimize or wash r that money
Great video
Good strategy to replace with dollars.
Dunkin coffee is currently 18.99 at Walmart. Over 20.00 everywhere else
Tremendo super mercado
Bro you really convincing me to cme over there ...just want to know which city would you recommend to start with
Great video. Thankyou!
Interesting and informative 💎
Volpe Lets Goooooo
Now I understand why my woman complains about food costs in Venezuela.
It must be that he doesn't know that in Venezuela you earn between $90 and $120 per month... try to make some purchases with $12 and last the whole month... that way you find out why he complains
Hey my guy. I've commented in the past on your videos. One thing i started to think about, is the travel to Venezuela. Did you buy a ticket to go directly there? Or do yo have to land somewhere else and buy a ticket there?
Depends where you coming From
I think if you have a British passport you don't have to require a visa upfront they stamp you in for 180 day on a tourist visa. But American passports I don't know what is required
What currency dollars are used in margarita
prices seem similar if not cheaper than here especially with chicago prices currently
Bruh... that supermarket is nicer and more modern than the markets here in Hawaii??
Inmensa esa tienda de comida.Enjoeeee.....
That Nesquick could be from Turkey because I think the words written on the packaging are most probably Turkish but I could be wrong
The language of the Nesquick package is Turkish, interesting that they would import that of all things
Antes no habia nada de productos importados en venezuela todo era producido nacionalmente. Perooo el gobierno prefirio no darle los dolares a las empresas nacionales y prefiere importar a turkia y esos paises que tienen convenio con venezuela.
@@caminandoporbaires.ar.38 eso es en todo el mundo y en todos los paises
@@caminandoporbaires.ar.38 el mundo se ha globalizado hasta este nivel ya. Nada nuevo ni es solo Venezuela. Crecí visitando la zona industrial de Valencia, bqto y Maracay etc enormes todas con todos tipos de industrias hoy día todo eso es mayormente una ciudad fantasma. La globalización y la competencia y los bajos precios en productos importados procedentes de China ,Turquía, y países del sureste asiático han hecho que fábricas locales en países como Venezuela o Estados Unidos ya no sean tan rentables.
@@caminandoporbaires.ar.38 querrás decir que lego la dictadura expropiando todo y estupendo todo a su paso ..eso de HECHOS EN VENEZUELA se fu a la mierda..ahora se importa todo de países claramente dictatoriales y otros donde los mueve le dinero de la corrupción
ese mismo super mercado rio va a abrir una sede en Caracas en Noviembre en el centro comercial Sambil la candelaria
Yo no sabía visto un supermercado tan grande sólo Costco
i would love to retire there one day
Wow
Gigantesque 😉
Is these prices quoted in USD?
We need nora. Pleaseeeee
CARLOS COMO ESTAS CUENTAME DONDE ESTAS EN VENEZUELA O MIAMI AHORA 30 DE JULIO?
It's like a reverse Jungle Jim's if you've ever been there.
You plan on coming back to the states?
30$ for detergent ! Wow that’s crazy expensive
Why prices are written in dollars not in bolivar?
The dollars is the money more important for pay the economy in America.
this girl is in every video..I prefer yuyeli? (Lady barber ) 😂
I remember when Venezuela was a paradise and being an OPEC nation put the the third wealthiest nation in our hemisphere and it really took socialism to screw up everything,
Cacique rum all day long. Es lo mejor para Cuba Libres.
Great Store!👌
That was one of the recalled JIF..haa number 425 in the middle of the number under bar cade.
Thank you for making this video in English..
People in the world need to know the reality in Venezuela...
The real truth behind all this...
Thank you.
Can you please go to the barrios reality as well?
Nora likes you bro , she's a queen who needs a king
Where's the location in Venezuela
“What do you think Alejandra?”
“😑”
🤣🤣🤣
I think she a good female and smart. those hard girls to find now bro.
I love coffee and I love Alejandra 😈
I miss Sophie! Where is the Sophinator?
Blue Label is only $184? It's $229 plus tax at costco. Damn alcohol is cheap there.
dude this is cheap for you since you came from the US,
but ppl there get paid really bad
that is not cheap at all for them
Can you tell something about bitcoin in Venezuela?
Awe she's cute ... Feeling shy
is that usd??