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GregD | 17:15 Mon 19th Nov 2012 | Shopping & Style
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I am going to France on a daytrip to do some shopping but have been told I should travel further inland to get bargains. I was going to shop at Carrefour at Cite Europe but have been told the Auchen at St Omer is much cheaper. Is this true?
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Auchen near St Omer was slightly cheaper last year when we went also a lowly place to visit, nice restaurants around the town square. Obviously the Cite Europes Carrefour is bigger and more choice.
Sorry should read "lovely place to visit" not lowly.
After you add on the cost of fuel – I doubt there will be any savings in your shopping at St. Omer Vs Calais, and you certainly won’t find such a wide range of wines.

I regularly take a booze-cruise across to Calais; although there are many Brits shopping in Carrefore and Auchan – there are also many locals shopping there too. The Calais Auchan store is actually in Coquelles just outside Calais, but it is well sign posted (and worth a visit).

It is also worth fuelling the car in France with unleaded at around £1.20/litre.

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