Well I don’t know where they are but down here some Publix have an entire section of British “delicacies” such as:
Heinz Tomato Soup (I didn’t even know that Heinz still made soup)
Robinson’s Barley water (I won’t even ask what that is)
Brit chocolate - Aero’s, Lion Bar’s, Terry’s chocolate orange, Malteaser’s, Turkish Delight (What, no Cadbury? Oh that’s right Kraft foods owns Cadbury now)
Wine gums (What??)
Irn-Bru (double what??)
How can they live without their peculiar food, maybe they should go home?
You have far more patience than I do, LOL.
Oh, but my dear Miss Lemon - it costs money to buy them at Publix, don’t you know? Why, at Aldi’s or Tesco’s at home it is much cheaper - and somehow, oh, I don’t know why, it just tastes so much better when overlooking the moors sucking on a Mars Bar rather than in uncultured USA.
They apparently don’t understand, either, that imports are a tad more expensive than home grown. But we are the dumb ones.
Some of the Kroger’s, Central Markets and Tom Thumbs here have a little British section, too. My mother worked in the Publix deli when I was a boy.