Tourism Secret
"The Best Way to Tour a City Is
Through Its Grocery Store"
The secret museum in every city is a grocery store. It’s where you can
grab and squeeze and not-at-all-weirdly smell indigenous produce. The
fishmonger runs an aquarium. The butcher is a zookeeper. But groceries
also hoard the culture’s guilty pleasures — its Netflix-and-chill snacks
are in its potato-chip flavors (my native London favorite was a packet
of sea-salt-and-Chardonnay-wine-vinegar crisps, and Marmite ones always
hit the spot, too). Its childhoods are in its confections (I loved
Icelandic Prince Polo chocolate bars, which are actually imported from
Poland).