When I say neighborhood stores, I mean stores that go to the small deal, that sometimes don’t give a tax receipt, including those in villages or cities. Don’t go at all and don’t even enter shops with food, drinks, and what else they have, they can also have a cash register, and they can also give you a tax receipt.
Not. Don’t buy anything at all from this kind of store. Only hypermarkets like Lidle or what have you in the cities.
Go and stock up on what you need if you live further from a hypermarket. That is to buy more to reach you over a longer period, say a week. Take bread, water, or whatever you need for a week or a few days.
If you live close to a hypermarket it’s even better, if you don’t have someone with a car do your shopping or take a taxi there. Put the shopping in the trunk and go back. You can stock up for a month or a few days.