The cheapest place in Nairobi for bulk fresh produce โ onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and dania at wholesale prices. It's crowded and chaotic, so watch your pockets, don't name your price first, and go with a local if it's your first time.
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Read guide โThe cheapest place to buy things on retail especially foodstuffs e.g onions, potatoes, tomatoes,Dania etc , very affordable,fresh and in large quantities.
As a rule of the thumb never mention your price while buying here....lot of counterfeits and pickpocketers High chance you'll buy fake goods at exorbitant prices
My shop is a located at Burma market we offer fresh ,quality chicken of standard to market at fair prices
All collections of clothes are available. But covid19 restrictions don't exist here due to congestion. Visit.
There you will only get the cheap items if you used to buy there and its not your first time going there
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