WEEKLY GROCERIES FOR A FAMILY OF 4 | INCLUDING PRICES 🇬🇭
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Today we are on a mission! 100 cedi to spend on the Agbogbloshie market and getting enough fruits and vegetables for a whole week. Lets go to the market!
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Enjoy!
WEEKLY GROCERIES FOR A FAMILY OF 4 | INCLUDING PRICES 🇬🇭
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Kevin knows where everything is. He is not running around in circles.
Family, I love you all !❤❤❤ Keep it up!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
The fact that Kevin goes to the market is everything!
😊
Good job Kevin we want to see your wife cooking in the kitchen 😀.
Yes we want to see her cooking !
@@mitka9664 yes 👍.
Yes!
I can’t believe how inexpensive the food is. You know how expensive cassava is in the States?!? Crazy Africa is truly blessed with Abundance!! I pray Africa and Africans continue to prosper
And to top that , food is organic. Africa the beautiful
This is the real African economy. Unfortunately, people think that these African outdoor markets are only for the poor. I saw a study years ago that found that such markets make more money in a single day than any other sector of the African economy. Yet, we call them "the informal sector".
Absolutely you are correct! This is the informal sector of African economy where money changes hands quicker than other businesses.
this is so very true!! When my husband went to Dantokpa market in Benin, his mind was blown away 🤯He said to me "do you know how many transactions are happening here every second??? this is amazing!" 🌍💪🏾
I AGREE. THE PEOPLE WHO CONTROL THE MARKET SPACE, THAT CHARGE FOR THE USE OF IT, WHO GET MONEY FROM ALL THE OPERATIONS ARE MAKING A LOT OF MONEY. BUT THE POORER PARTICIPANTS ARE NOT.
THEY SIT IN THE HOT SUN, DIRT AND DUST ALL DAY FOR A PITTANCE. OVER 100,000 POOR GIRLS AND WOMEN FROM THE NORTH SLAVE AWAY AS 'HEAD PORTERS' FOR ALMOST NOTHING AND SLEEP IN THE STREET OR PILED INTO HOVELS, MAKING SOMEONE ELSE MONEY FROM THERE MISERY.
AND IT IS THE SAME IN EVERY COUNTRY THAT HAS ORGANIC MARKET PLACES. MANY RICH PEOPLE WORLDWIDE ARE RICH BECAUSE OF INCOME FROM THE WORST SLUMS ON EARTH. NEW YORFK CITY TOO.
@@newyorknewart bullshit. Like everywhere else, there is a small fee for leasing space. But nobody takes the money from the vendors. You guys just make stuff up.
@@lgnawa IT IS THE 'SMALL FEE' THAT IS THE POINT. I SAID NOTHING ABOUT TAKING VENDORS MONEY. SOMEONE CONTROLS THE LAND UNDER EVERY PUBLIC MARKET OR STREET MARKET WHERE BUILDING PROPERTY VALUES GO WAY UP AND SO DO RENTS. MAYBE YOU SHOULD READ WHAT PEOPLE REALLY SAY BEFORE MOUTHING OFF!
Super filmpje! Thnx!
It’s a day to day struggle for the market vendors to make ends meet. However, at least the food is fresh without chemicals interfering with the quality of the produce.
It’s good to see your family supporting the local market vendors by buying their produce. However, the government must invest more of its funds on infrastructure and improving the environment so that people can trade in a clean and safe environment, that is free from toxic waste.
I agree with you 100%.
Nice one
Anna is lucky to have u’Good Job 🙏
Primer ves que 😨 veo este canal y me a gustado mucho 👍🙋🙋🙋🇺🇸🗽
I like to be around Agblogbloshie Makola and kantamanto markets
Kevin I really love your videos.
Ghana is an amazing place and if only the leaders would respect their citizens and make every effort to serve them, Ghana would be much much better than it is today with the people having to be free from hustling all day. Thank you, brother.
Thanks for sharing this video. I also enjoy the market environment and love going there myself!
Great and interesting video, but please Kelvin we always use our right hand to give and take money or anything else as culture demands in Ghana, and try to ask for reduction of prices the next time you go to the market. 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks and bless the Acheampong Family.
Mr. Acheonmpong sure knows how to shop. Thumbs-up.
Whenever I see videos on shopping in the local market, I always get frustrated by the amount of small plastic bags that are being used. if the bag were larger there is a greater chance for them to be reused. Unfortunately, these small small bags will only end up in the landfill or the waterways. We have to figure out a way to get back to the days when we used baskets and reusable bags.
Wow all that shopping for that amount 🤔. Interesting 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
u guys enjoy in Ghana good to stay in back home every thing is fresh. not like Canada here u make me remember back home l really like this family you guys are awesome bye
Men your family is very interesting
Ghana really needs to deal with waste management! Definitely a business opportunity!
We already have waste management facilities
@Sweet Bad idiot in agligleshi the government is working with some private sector in ghana to build 100 million dollars waste recycle plant. Maydo the government has commission I think 5 this year and the more under construction.
Hi family sending u guys love from the Caribbean islands
Nice market every item is very fresh, Direct from farm.
Well done Son, you're very METICULOUS with your shopping👌👍💖.
Love how he carries bags of his own to the market - cant take the duchie out of the duchie :-)
That tomato vendor gave you plenty of what we in Jamaica call, 'brawta'. Love your vlogs as usual. ❤
in Nigeria we call it 'jara" lol
Lol, I was noticing that too .nuff 'brawta' 😜😁😁😉
@@enobassey1258 jara too in Gh
“Everybody deserves a chance at life” I agree a thousand present Kevin. Hopefully one day you have a business sustainable enough to give back and employ the communities you see struggling in Ghana. Love seeing you in the community
And it’s very organic!! No GMO
This makes me want to organic fruits and veggies.
Well done Kevin, keep it up
Kevin did an amazing job. I really miss yam and plantains so so much.
It's so nice to see a Dutch-Ghanaian man doing the grocery shopping. African men that believes the kitchen is only for a women take notes.
Kevin acctualy enjoys cooking 😁
@@AnnaAcheampong Every Anna deserves a Kevin in their life who can literally do everything from grocery shopping, cooking, bed room stuff...... Kudos to you guys
Nice shopping.
Thanks for supporting the locals. God bless!!!!
Thanks for sharing I missed my homeland ghana 👌👌👌👌👌👌🇬🇭
Ghanian market is awesome. All the fruits and vegetables are fresh and organic.
I like the way you wrote everything done on paper I am going to try it out
Kevin, Ana is fortunate to have you do the market. Great job. I’d like to see more market videos. Do you guys know how to prepare any traditional meals? I’d like to see you guys prepare something as a family it would be fun to watch.
I guess I'm fortunate too, my husband does the market every week...who knew 😆 lol
@ Afro Millennial Momma my husband always brings home meat and crackers 😳. No veggies no fruit. Soo I do it 😆.
@@doucelait1 I send mine with a list 😊
We will get there we will make Ghana great. Trust me it a matter of time.
Kevin my respect. I am proud of you. This video is so lovely. I will start shopping like in this your video. Anna is very lucky.
Awesome video, all that green looks good.
Kevin you did so good at that market. You knew just what to buy and how much you wanted. That market had so much, and all the fruits and veggies 🌶 were so beautiful in color. So I think you should go back to that market. 🤙✌🏽🇺🇸
Thank you 😊
What i love abt markets like this.is everything is ORGANIC. here in the west very few people can afford organic food im caming back Home. Kevin thnx 4shearing
Wow amazing I miss my country 😭 greetings from Amsterdam
Great video!!!
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👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿. Vous est très courageux. Nice 👍🏿. Quite informative, would have liked to see a prepared meal with the ingredients you purchased. But Kevin, I shall call you out: can you tell us once more what the market is called? 😂😂😂. Nice video. Oh I know, Venessa Kanbi pronounced it on one of her videos. Tongue twister for sure😆😆🤣🤣
Good you supporting the small scale traders, trust me this money you are given them most goes into educating their children.
Lol u paaa ...
You think am lying?
@@cheendo7400 But education is virtually free in state schools.
@@conqueror7723 You think so?
@@cheendo7400 True... it's free on state schools..
Kevin, you are very good in whatever you do. Thanks for sharing 👍🏾♥️♥️
great buy!
Coming to this places of market for groceries will limit the cost of living in Ghana for you and the family
Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy watching the Acheampong family:)
❤️🙏🏽
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member to wear a mask and keep safe
It is better than shopping at Shoprite/Accra Mall because you are helping the local economy and the market women who will use the money to send their children to school and pay for medicare, and more importantly most of the food in the markets is organically grown as opposed to the imported GM rubbish that you see in Accra Mall, West Hills Mall etc. Check out the world famous Makola Market and Katamanto ---- Cheers
Pls make sure to check the tomatoes content in every tomatoes paste you buy.👍
Hi 👋🏻 i'm from Indonesia i like your Video 👍🏻
Aahw thank you 😊
Very nice video, but we need to work on that issues concerning trash , environmental pollution, waste management. Very important to put urban sociology on top. On that all actor of society need to work on , not only president.
There are some people working on that. I watched a lot if Wode Maya's videos on YT.
Thanks for sharing Achampong family, you have taken your vlog to another level, impressive.
More market video and cooking skills please Anna? Between you and kevin who is good at cooking? Let see that challenge 😅😅✌️💓
Great cost-saving move. The same food items would have cost you more than $200 if you had bought them from Accra Mall
Kevin, your video graphics was superb. I loved the topic covered today- very relevant. Here is an idea- between you and Anna, i see a Travel journalism company...👍
in Accra this is the biggest market I know off when I was in ghana I mean here is where u get fresh stuff
@Sweet Bad for veggies
I am embarrassed 😳 with all the trash and garbage disposal in the lagoon.
Enjoyed the shopping experience. It take me back to the 90s shopping with my mom in Kingston Jamaica. Thingtsre much different now however your vlog awaken some memories.
Now that's what I called....Fresh gmo free vegetables/fruits!! Thank you for this video.❤
I will suggest nxt time if u want to buy a particular product, first ask about 4 ppl in different locations of da market. U will realise some hv lower prices for the same quality of product. eg the tomatoes u got 4 ghs 15.00 will be ghs 10.00 with another person in da same market. That is how i shop 4 variety
Mopri
@@rodneybekoe3833 😂😂😂
Lmaoo he got all those for that amount & you still want him to try other places ,Damn you must really want cheap stuffs
Thank you for sharing
Well done, just love you and yr fam. Blessings always
Oh my gosh I miss a lot of those products here in 🇬🇧 and gosh the prices are damn cheap! I miss the fresh produce from Africa...can’t wait to be home :) lovely video as always!
GOOD COVERAGE AND PRICE INO. FOR ME, BEING FROM NEW YORK CITY, I WOULD JUST BE EMBARASSED TO GET THAT MUCH FOOD FOR THAT LITTLE. I KNOW YOU HAD A BUDGET AND DID WELL ON IT.
WHEN I GET THERE, I FEAR I WILL LET THEM ALL KEEP THE CHANGE, THE COMPARATIVE PRICES ARE SO LOW. HERE, THAT TABLE OF FOOD WOULD COST OVER $100. US, AT LEAST!
A FARMERS MARKET HERE, PRODUCE STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM, WOULD COST 10 TIMES OR MORE FOR ALMOST ANY OF IT. I WOULD HAVE TO GIVE THEM A TIP OF THE CHANGE.
Woow.... that's great info over there.
Alternately, it is New York City that should feel embarrassed and ashamed for price hiking and charging exorbitant rates for the necessities of human life: food, clothing and shelter. Africa prices are the accurate prices of a positive, service-to-others society, which NYC is not.
No you can't do that because if you leave all your change they will expect every foreigner to do it which can be frustrating to most of the foreigners.
& yet the Knk squad wanna talk shit about our country lol ,They the type to give the rest of the good African Americans a bad name
I like the smoke mackerel fish in ghana...
Lovely my guy u are doing a good job well done peace and god bless
Love this content can’t wait to get back home n to the market blessed bro
Well done mate, all your groceries items looks so fresh, and also organic.
Unite Africa and her Ados in Jesus Name...healing and prosperity in Jesus Name....
I'm laughing so much at your note pad 😂😂😂😂
Big lover of your videos and I've been a big lover for Ghana for a good amount of years, I was wondering what the public transport is like? Like traveling on buses or trains and was wondering if you could give us all a house tour of you and beautiful home
Greetings King Acheampong, vegetables there are outrageously cheap. I agree with you that the trash situation there is totally out of control. Thanks for sharing.
for what you paid for a weeks worth of food , thats 1 youtube video with around 3000 views and the food is Fresh , please continue to support the local markets.
This is a very good experience 👍🙂
Well done Kelvin but don't use ur left hand to collect or take or give...is abomination always use your right hand. This is Ghana
You think the indigenous of Ghana are stupid. From his look they will always think he's a foreigner who knows nothing of such. So worry not OK.
@@ginababy9117 but it is also good to know the culture of a place. Yes he hasn't been living in Ghana till now doesn't mean he must not learn the culture. You can't go to the Middle East and walk into a mosque or in the city or anywhere for that matter in short skirt etc without dressing properly according to their culture. You will not go to Israel and ask them to open the shop for you to buy something from 6pm on Friday to 6pm on Saturday. It's the sabbath. We must learn from each other and also correct people as and when appropriate.
Personally I don't care though. Its old fashion mentality
@@aberba personally you won't care... but we that are coming from home knows what we are talking about
I'm a lady n wish i personally go to da market with u
U wld hv had twice what u got jst with the Ghs 100.00
However u did well so thumbs up
Hey Naa, can you do grocery shopping for people who can't go to the market?
@@somewhereinafrica7350 😂😂😂😂
Kavin is very polite, I like when you say medawose( thank you in twi)👍🏾❤
Organic foods❤
$17 for all that!!!! Wow!!
I know right!
In the west/white man country all this will definately go for over a 100 dollars or more..
@@lukesky4690 I tell you.
And it's all fresh which is the best part!
Wow here in 🇺🇸 that would be close to $100 the plantains alone here are 89cents each looks like that would be more than half your budget.
Go into the slum and ask about the Asase structure for early learning
Ei! Who goes to market with that big and long sheet?????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Anyways, I would love to see Ann in the kitchen♥️
Macho 💖♥️⚘😙
HAHAHAHAHA
Please do part 2 of going to the market
Kevin shopping in a market with a clip board looool... new nick name for him
"Klipboard Kev"
Would love to see a cooking video with u and Anna ..ty
In Ghana/ Africa the left hand is not use to exchange money or anything. Learn that and you will be ok
Yeah, I saw that held my pearls.
Good one
Please visit Nima market as well.
That's a lot of food for 17 bucks
Right...wow❤️
I ALSO ADMIRE YOU FOR POINTING OUT THE LIVING CONDITIONS THE MARKET WOMEN AND FAMILIES HAVE TO LIVE AND WORK IN. I THINK MANY TOURISTS AND EVEN EXPATS LOOK AT IT AS COLORFUL AND NOT THE FILTH AND HEALTH DANGERS OF THOSE PLACES WITH FOOD, DIRT AND DUST AND OPEN SEWERS TOGETHER. AND THAT IS TRUE IN ANY COUNTRY WITH LARGE POOR AREAS. GOOD JOB.
I hope the government can build an indoor market at agbogbloshie. The market has to to upgraded.
Amazing video Kevin 👍. God bless these market women, Ghanaian women who wake up early to work so hard to take care of their families 🙏
The plantain u got for 20 cedis could have been less price with another seller. But all the same u did a great job. Thumbs up for u.