Do grocery stores in your area have interesting local/ethnic shelves not found in most places?

LutefisK? Probably violates the Geneva Conventions.

I used to live in the Cincinnati area, which has Jungle Jim’s, a mega-crazy store with sections of international foods that are larger than entire supermarkets. The whole store is around 300,000 square feet, equivalent to 3 Walmarts.

Caputos? That’s the first store that came to mind for me

It depends how close you live to Bathurst Street, I suppose; the No Frills near me has a large kosher food section.

There’s a whole mess of them. I’d say most of the groceries around my Southwest Side neighborhood in Chicago have all those cuisines represented, some more than others. My Pete’s Market, for example, is heavy on the Mexican/Latin-American fare, but has international section with Asian, Middle Eastern, Italian, some Polish, etc. Shop & Save is heavier on the Polish and Russian, an also some South Slavic/Balkan, but will have the others represented, as well. Even the regular Jewel will have most those cuisines represented to some extent. Then you have the Treasure Island or the Meijer which will also have a smattering of British, Irish, and German foodstuffs.