The Online American Grocery store that delivers to France
When you relocate to France, it’s not just a new home and language that you embrace, it’s an entire culture – from what you have for breakfast and how you celebrate big holidays to what you wear and how you care for your home. France has one of the most diverse and interesting cultures in the world, and its cuisine is understandably legendary. But, now and then, it is perfectly normal to miss a few things from home – welcome to the online American grocery store that delivers to France.
A lifetime of enjoying your native flavours and habits is hard to leave behind, and in fact, expat life is a whole lot easier if you can occasionally indulge in a bit of nostalgia with some treats from home. What’s more, the chances are your neighbours and friends may love to know a bit more about who you are, what makes you tick and what life looks like where you grew up. All of which creates a great excuse for you to invite them over and cook up a home-from-home treat for them.
The Online American Grocery store that delivers to France

Kristen Crosson and Chris Stone, the couple behind American Groceries Europe, understand what it’s like to miss a few home comforts, and how important it is to bring a little bit of home into your new life. They are expats themselves, so they have quite literally been there and done that. And along the way, they realised that if they missed these things, even though they loved their new life, others might miss them too, and so an idea was born. They created American Groceries Europe, a service that lets you order the things you miss and have them delivered direct. No hassle or fuss, just a really simple and easy process and a way to enjoy some of the things you miss from ‘home.’
Celebrate the 4th of July in France
Let’s face it, no one does the 4th of July quite like they do in the States, so how about stocking up on a few must-haves for an all-out American-style day?
Pancakes and maple syrup for breakfast are a bit of a must, and better still, will be easy to whip up in the morning with pre-mix packs. And why not invite the neighbours to try an all-American breakfast with you as an alternative to croissants? They may never look back!
A few Tex-Mex staples will always spice up a barbecue, especially on Independence Day: think hot dogs, traditional fried beans, enchilada sauce, Mexican beer, tacos, relish, pickles, and hot pepper sauce. In short, everything you need. And while we’re talking the 4th of July, you really do want a few Stars and Stripes, so why not order flags, tablecloths and banners, and of course, that all-important American baseball cap and Stars and Stripes T-shirt! The 4th of July isn’t the same without them.
And make sure you have a few sweet treats from home, too, like some Tootsie Rolls, Milk Duds, or Root Beer! It’s those little finishing touches (which let’s face it, can be hard, or impossible, to source in France) that give a BBQ that extra party feel.
Or perhaps you fancy a good old Betty Crocker cake, Annie’s Mac & Cheese, grits or meat loaf seasoning!
Everyday US products in France
For everyday living, American Groceries Europe stocks a wide range of personal items, from deodorants and toothpastes you can’t get in France to all sorts of products that just make life a little easier. Perhaps you miss your Glad wrap, ziploc freezer bags, a particular Tide product from home or a simple skewer for your corn on the cob. The everyday living section is all about those little items that you didn’t know you couldn’t live without.
Easy shopping and loyalty rewards
American Groceries Europe offer a reward scheme, so once you’ve signed up as a member, every purchase earns you a point, which you can put towards a reward discount.
They ship goods direct to you, right across France (and Europe). And they’re a responsible company that uses recycled packaging and takes part in the Too Good to Go initiative by providing products past their Best Before Date on the Too Good To Go app. Plus they support a variety of charities and other small businesses. All of which makes them one of the good guys, so you don’t need to feel guilty about enjoying a few treats from home.
For more information or to place an order, visit: americangrocerieseurope.com
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