
Minerva909
Dec 17, 2011, 6:18 AM
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Re: [sparks] I wonder... how much more comfortable is southern Mexico comparing to Belize?
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No, it did not. The population in general is still dirt poor, so even small stores - especially here in southern Belize, where close to 50% of population are Maya, the poorest and most marginalized segment of Belize citizenry,- carry mostly canned goods of - at best - questionable quality. Here getting foodstuffs like olive oil, yogurt without sugar, butter, even half decent bread is a small miracle, if at all possible. There is a relatively decent selection of fruits and veggies, but not in stores, only at the market, where you have to visit a lot of small vendors to get what you want. Perhaps a minor obstacle to someone who is retired and has all the time in the world for grocery shopping, but not for someone like me who works 40+ hours a week and would prefer to spend leisure time on leisure activities: swimming, snorkeling, going to the jungle to see wildlife... not inefficient and highly unsatisfactory surviv al shopping. And going outside food, it is even worse: no good quality anything. Sheets are more polyester than cotton, pots and pans, matrasses, pillows etc. are unbelievably crappy (cast outs from China?) etc, etc, etc. Yes, the country is beautiful, very beautiful, but if I did not work here I would only visit for two, three weeks at a time living in a luxury resort, where you don't have to notice country's inconveniences, much less live them.
(This post was edited by Minerva909 on Dec 17, 2011, 6:27 AM)
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