WEEKLY GROCERIES FOR A FAMILY OF 4 | INCLUDING PRICES π¬π
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Published 2020-11-11
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WEEKLY GROCERIES FOR A FAMILY OF 4 | INCLUDING PRICES π¬π
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All Comments (21)
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Kevin knows where everything is. He is not running around in circles.
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The fact that Kevin goes to the market is everything!
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Good job Kevin we want to see your wife cooking in the kitchen π.
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I canβt 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
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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".
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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.
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Anna is lucky to have uβGood Job π
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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.
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Itβs 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. Itβs 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.
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That tomato vendor gave you plenty of what we in Jamaica call, 'brawta'. Love your vlogs as usual. β€
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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. π€£π€£π€£ Thanks and bless the Acheampong Family.
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Ghana really needs to deal with waste management! Definitely a business opportunity!
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Kevin, Ana is fortunate to have you do the market. Great job. Iβd like to see more market videos. Do you guys know how to prepare any traditional meals? Iβd like to see you guys prepare something as a family it would be fun to watch.
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βEverybody deserves a chance at lifeβ 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
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Mr. Acheonmpong sure knows how to shop. Thumbs-up.
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I am embarrassed π³ with all the trash and garbage disposal in the lagoon.
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Good you supporting the small scale traders, trust me this money you are given them most goes into educating their children.
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Hi family sending u guys love from the Caribbean islands
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in Accra this is the biggest market I know off when I was in ghana I mean here is where u get fresh stuff
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This makes me want to organic fruits and veggies.