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The 5 Grocery Stores Where Rich Americans Shop, Revealed

July 25, 2023 · Shopping
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Chanel

Chanel is a well-known luxury store that sells fashion and apparel for women. They also sell a wide variety of products, such as makeup, handbags and bags, fragrances, shoes, beauty products, and accessories like earrings and necklaces.

A rich mixed media collage featuring leather textures, gold accents, and sketches of luxury travel trunks.
Artistic sketches and rich leather swatches showcase the high-end craftsmanship that defines the ultimate luxury lifestyle.

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is another great place where rich people shop for different luxury brands. They sell all those beautiful ready-to-wear clothes, handbags, and shoes you’ve seen on Television.

Louis Vuitton is owned by LVMH, one of the biggest companies in the world, and it’s chaired by Bernard Arnault (the richest man in the world, according to Forbes). They have headquarters in Paris, France, but many, many stores all over the world.

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Architectural sketches and a golden key symbolize the exclusive access enjoyed by the world’s wealthiest grocery shoppers.

Billionaire Shop

Billionaire Shop is an online shop where some of the richest people in the world shop for their clothes. They sell everything you can think of, from clothes to shoes to many other luxury items such as ties, bows, watches, and even belts. They also have stores all over the world. Generally, rich people can make their payments using PayPal, a credit card, Klarna Invoice, or even Sofort Banking in some countries.

A red shopping basket and designer wallet on the leather seat of a luxury vehicle in a parking garage.
A red Target basket filled with groceries sits on the leather seat of a high-end luxury vehicle.

Target

Target is a luxury store that focuses on women’s clothing. Besides fashion and apparel, they also deal with furnishing and décor. The chances of you finding baby stuff, beauty and personal care products, electronics, accessories, and even toys are high. It seems that even wealthy people love the occasional shopping trip to Target.

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