• When I moved from the US to Italy, I was surprised by how different grocery shopping was. • I noticed that Italians seemed to shop for groceries more frequently than Americans. • Some Italian grocery stores welcome dogs, and even have special carts for them.

When I first moved from the US to Italy in 2022, I expected some cultural differences, like slower-paced dinners, smaller coffee sizes, and fewer 24/7 conveniences.

However, what surprised me most was how different something as simple as grocery shopping felt. The products on the shelves weren't the only thing that had changed — I felt the entire rhythm, environment, and unspoken etiquette of the chore had, too.

Though I returned to the States earlier this year, here are six things about grocery shopping in Italy that I'm stil

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