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Best Nigerian grocery stores in Toronto: community answers from Diasfrica
Best Nigerian grocery stores in Toronto? is a Diasfrica New in Town conversation for people in Toronto, with replies about local recommendations, practic...
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Which Nigerian grocery stores in Toronto do people trust most? I am looking for a place with consistent stock for garri, yam flour, palm oil, beans, and snacks. If there are stores with fair prices, that would help too.
This question sits inside Diasfrica's New in Town forum, where members compare local recommendations, community habits, and practical next steps.
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Ifeoma Obi 🇳🇬 shared this perspective in Toronto: For reliability, I would start around North York. The bigger stores keep staples in stock better, but the smaller ones are where I usually find better snacks and fre...
Chinedu Okafor 🇳🇬 shared this perspective in Toronto: One tip: ask which day they restock before you make a long trip. A place can be good in general and still disappoint if you show up right before a restock.
Bola Akin 🇳🇬 shared this perspective in Dallas: Price-wise, I usually compare two stores and then buy meat and specialty items separately. That keeps the total down a lot, especially if you are shopping for a family.
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