Shopping In Brazil: How Expats Handle Groceries, Pharmacie
Key Facts
- The first surprise: Brazil can be affordable for local basics and expensive for imported goods, electronics and foreign brands.
- The CPF issue: Stores often ask for a CPF at checkout, even when the purchase itself is simple.
- The pharmacy role: Pharmacies are central to daily life and often sell far more than medicine.
- The delivery habit: Delivery apps and local WhatsApp ordering are part of normal urban life in Brazil.
- The practical rule: Shop locally for basics, compare imported products carefully and keep your CPF accessible.
Shopping in Brazil is easy once foreigners stop expecting the same retail logic they know from home. The country has excellent supermarkets, strong pharmacies and fast delivery, but prices, CPF requests and imported-product costs can surprise new arrivals.
How do supermarkets work in Brazil?Large Brazilian cities have everything from neighborhood markets to premium supermarkets and wholesale clubs. Local staples such as rice, beans, fruit, coffee, chicken and household basics are usually easy to find.
Imported goods are the trap. Foreign cereal, cheese, wine, cosmetics, electronics and specialty foods can cost far more than newcomers expect. A Brazil budget works better when daily habits become more local.
Why does everyone ask for a CPF?Cashiers may ask for a CPF during checkout because the tax receipt can be linked to a consumer identification number. Foreigners who already have a CPF should keep it accessible on their phone.
Not every purchase requires it, and tourists can often decline. Long-term residents, however, will use the CPF constantly in pharmacies, e-commerce, banking, phone plans and loyalty programs.
What role do pharmacies and delivery apps play?Brazilian pharmacies are part convenience store, part health counter and part daily-life infrastructure. They sell medicines, toiletries, cosmetics, baby products and basic health items.
Delivery apps are widely used in major cities. Many local shops also operate by WhatsApp, which means Portuguese and patience remain useful even when the service looks digital.
Frequently Asked Questions Are groceries expensive in Brazil?Local staples can be good value, but imported products and premium supermarkets can be expensive.
Do foreigners need a CPF to shop in Brazil?Not for every purchase, but residents will use a CPF constantly for online shopping, pharmacies, banking and loyalty programs.
Can I use foreign cards in Brazilian stores?Often yes, especially in larger cities, but a local bank account and PIX make daily life easier.
Connected CoverageThis guide belongs to our Living in Brazil cluster. Continue with our best places to live in Brazil, cost of living guide, private health insurance guide and first 48 hours in Brazil.
SourcesReported by The Rio Times - Brazil relocation and Living in Brazil guide. Filed May 17, 2026.
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