Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
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Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
nothing to do with this thread, but does anyone know where I can get simple British staple necesities like baked beans and HP sauce?
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Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
English Emporio sometimes has them. They have a (frustrating) website and a shop in Vitacura in Santiago. There is also a guy, called Edward Seisun, who makes English muffins and sausage rolls. And Hubbard and Smith do English style bacon and sausages.

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Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
So, my husband had to go into Santiago today and he stopped by one of the stores and surprised me with candy, maple syrup and a caramel syrup for coffee. Eeuu you are a bad influence! 

Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
Donnybrook2 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 11:56 amEnglish Emporio sometimes has them. They have a (frustrating) website and a shop in Vitacura in Santiago. There is also a guy, called Edward Seisun, who makes English muffins and sausage rolls. And Hubbard and Smith do English style bacon and sausages.![]()
thanks for the info. I’ve been to the English Emporio a couple of times, but they didnt have them. There used to be a bloke who owned a pub in Prov that brought everything in, but he went bust.
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Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
We all have free will and the devil made me cave is NOOOO excusegringalais wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 2:47 pmSo, my husband had to go into Santiago today and he stopped by one of the stores and surprised me with candy, maple syrup and a caramel syrup for coffee. Eeuu you are a bad influence!![]()

Now all we need is a See's candy outlet

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Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
I am going to send you a link by private message.paladin wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:23 pmDonnybrook2 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 11:56 amEnglish Emporio sometimes has them. They have a (frustrating) website and a shop in Vitacura in Santiago. There is also a guy, called Edward Seisun, who makes English muffins and sausage rolls. And Hubbard and Smith do English style bacon and sausages.![]()
thanks for the info. I’ve been to the English Emporio a couple of times, but they didnt have them. There used to be a bloke who owned a pub in Prov that brought everything in, but he went bust.
Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
Agh!! How much treats can we handle EE? My wife is going crazy over all thiseeuunikkeiexpat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:53 amWe all have free will and the devil made me cave is NOOOO excusegringalais wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 2:47 pmSo, my husband had to go into Santiago today and he stopped by one of the stores and surprised me with candy, maple syrup and a caramel syrup for coffee. Eeuu you are a bad influence!![]()
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Now all we need is a See's candy outlet![]()

Re: Attention those looking for US foods, snacks. Kirkland products
Oh how I miss breakfast with baked beans

English Emporio in Vitacura is good .... Also Jumbo has some Brit stuff every now and then (but its a typical big-box store with only 1 or 2 sections to pick through for foreign foods).
I also order a lot online from "British Corner Shop" - they have pretty reliable deliveries to Santiago in about 2-4 weeks, also options for insured/trackable packages and usually arrives through DHL locally without much grief. They also have some nice ready made boxes called "brit kits" that I indulge on occasion.