Tegucigalpa - Post Report Question and Answers

What household or grocery items do you wish you had shipped to post?

Medicine - Jan 2024


Brooms here are crummy. We've been through 5-6 in about 18 months. Trash cans are wildly expensive and it can be hard to find a good lidded trash can....bring bathroom-sized, lidded trash cans from home since you must dispose of all paper products in the cans and not in the toilet. My daughter has had a hard time finding feminine hygiene products that she likes...for a decent price. Cosmetics are wildly expensive. Hand carry good shampoo/conditioner in your luggage to to size restrictions on liquid shipments. - Aug 2023


In terms of grocery and household items, you can find it all here. I would try to buy clothes and electronics before you come; they are certainly here, but the selection and price is better in the U.S. - Oct 2019


You can get most things here. Luxury items or specialty items are harder to find. - Jul 2018


None really. Even olive oil is pretty cheap at the Costco knockoff. I do take advantage of trips to the US to stock up on a few things like unscented glycerin soap or certain over-the-counter medicines, which can be cheaper in the US (Cetirizine/Zyrtec, children's acetaminophen, etc.). You can get most stuff here, too, just a few dollars pricier. - May 2018


Lemons and good wine. The embassy PX only stocks wine a college-aged girl would drink, and the grocery stores stock the cheapest wines from Chile and Argentina and up-charge. I have never in my life had worse hangovers than I have here. Cleaning supplies without heavy perfumes (but these can be ordered on Amazon and cross your fingers nothing leaks. None of my liquids have ever been turned away by DPO). - May 2018


Wine and craft beer. - Apr 2018


Pet food, organic items. - Jun 2016


- None. - Feb 2016


More summer clothes. - Aug 2015


Trader Joe's stuff and certain spices that are hard to find here. Generally, however, you can get whatever is needed here as long as it is not for the more complex meals. - Jul 2015


A bulletproof vest. - Oct 2014


None really. And some prescrption meds are cheaper here. - Sep 2014


None, all available here. - Aug 2014


Nothing really. - Jun 2014


Not much really. - Mar 2014


Local supermarkets carry many U.S. products for a higher price. Bring gourmet spices or salsas if you like to cook. For Thanksgiving, will need your canned pumpkin. Also bring clothing as formal wear is expensive. Don't forget to stock up on mosquito repellant. - Jan 2014


Wild Rice? - Oct 2013


Not much. - Jun 2013


You can pretty much get anything there. But bring all electronics/luxuries. - Jun 2013


Nothing. - Apr 2013


Nada. - Nov 2009


You can get almost anything here. I might ship more clothes and shoes for the kids. The clothing isn't good quality and usually is expensive. If you have anything special that you like (for example, I love maple syrup and rotel tomatoes), you can ship that, but you can also order it on netgrocer.com. - Oct 2009


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