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The 5 Grocery Stores Where Rich Americans Shop, Revealed

July 25, 2023 · Shopping
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Quintessentially

Quintessentially is a website where billionaires love to shop online. The platform was one of the first to initiate the concept of lifestyle management. In order to achieve that, they organized a marketplace where rich people could easily shop for luxuries. They also offer lifestyle services such as travel agencies, restaurants, real estate, art, weddings, and nightlife.

A conceptual collage of a private dressing room with velvet curtains, champagne, and a personal stylist's rack.
A personal shopper’s rack and champagne glass illustrate the elite luxury of a private shopping experience.

Private shopping experience

Most wealthy people have all the means in the world for a private shopping experience. That’s the charm of being rich, right? Well, these are the stores that provide just that:

A mixed media illustration of a luxury storefront window featuring fabric swatches and architectural sketches.
This artistic watercolor sketch captures the sophisticated storefront and luxury window displays of Bergdorf Goodman.

Bergdorf Goodman

Bergdorf Goodman is a well-known store that offers one of the most luxurious private shopping experiences in New York. They have almost anything in the luxurious clothing department, both for women and men. They have plenty of stylists who carefully help customers navigate through their personalized collections.

A first-person perspective of a drink and olives at a stylish, dimly lit social club with people in the background.
Sophisticated patrons enjoy cocktails and olives in the warm, moody atmosphere of an exclusive private club.

Soho House

Soho House is a well-known private members’ club. In order to become a member, you have to make an application and pay a fee. Your application can be accepted or declined. They also have a membership committee composed of all their club members. They are the ones who vote on new members and decide who can’t join the club. These clubs are available in Europe, North America, and Asia.

And since we’re talking about wealthy people, let’s dive into their decision-making and habits. Who knows? We might even learn something. For instance, there’s this book called “Money. Wealth. Life Insurance: How the Wealthy Use Life Insurance as a Tax-Free Personal Bank to Supercharge Their Savings“, by Jake Thompson. What better way to become rich than learn to learn from the rich?

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