They might sell the same food, but they do sell them for way higher prices. They have to because the rent for the shops is high, but also because the people buying there have nowhere else to go, because usually no one goes there that can go shopping elsewhere. So better plan ahead with opening times of your normal grocery store.
Wait, do they have some kind of legal exception?
Yes, those markets are at stations, so they can argue they sell ‘travel needs’. But they sell the same goods as every market of those brands
Ah, I see
They might sell the same food, but they do sell them for way higher prices. They have to because the rent for the shops is high, but also because the people buying there have nowhere else to go, because usually no one goes there that can go shopping elsewhere. So better plan ahead with opening times of your normal grocery store.
Ah that makes sense. Good thing I have a ton of canned food at home to prepare for the apocalypse