Hispanic Grocery Supermarkets in Los Angeles


California is the most populous US state, and with a large population of Hispanic origin. In Los Angeles, the biggest city in California you can find a large number of supermarkets that cater to the Latino community.

El Super
A growing supermarket chain that sells Latino food and has many grocery supermarkets in Los Angeles is El Super. The retailer opened its first store in 1997, and now has stores in California, Arizona and Nevada.
In Los Angeles you can shop at El Super 3 locations: 310 E. Florence Ave, 90003, 1301 E. Gage Ave, 90001, 1100 W. Slauson Ave, 90044; everyday from 7am to 11pm.
For the latest sales and specials you can check the Weekly El Super Ad Offers for Los Angeles stores.

Vallarta
Another supermarket chain that caters to the Latino community is Vallarta Supermarkets. Vallarta has two supermarkets in Los Angeles on 3425 Whittier Blvd., 90023, open Monday to Sunday from 7:00am to 10:00pm, and on 13940 Ramona Blvd, Baldwin Park, 91706, open Monday to Sunday from 6:30am to 11:00pm.
Many Vallarta stores can be found near the city in Bakersfield, Burbank, North Hollywood, Arleta, North Hills, Van Nuys, San Fernando, Sylmar.
Enjoy the Mexican Kitchen with traditional meals like tacos, burritos, soups, chiles rellenos, tamales, tortas, and enchiladas or roasted chicken, grilled beef, pork rinds, pork carnitas, rice and beans.

Superior Grocers
If you want to shop at Superior Grocers Los Angeles supermarkets, you can find them in:

10211 S. Avalon Blvd., Phone: (323) 241-6789, Hours 6AM - 10PM;
133 W. Avenue 45, Phone: (323) 223-3878, Hours 7AM - 10PM;
3600 Cesar E. Chavez Ave., Phone: (323) 269-1790, Hours 6AM - 10PM;
7316 S. Compton Ave., Phone: (323) 589-6411, Hours 6AM - 10PM;
5824 S. Vermont Ave., Phone: (323) 541-0107, Hours 7AM - 10PM;
8811 S. Western Ave., Phone: (323) 750-1575, Hours 7AM - 10PM;
2000 S. Central Ave., Phone: (323) 750-1575, Hours 7AM - 10PM;
3480 S. La Brea Ave., Phone: (323) 294-4309, Hours 7AM - 10PM.

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4th of July Sales Now On: What to hold off on for a Later Buy


While there are plenty of things worth buying during the 4th of July holiday, such as air conditioners, summer clothing, grills and patio gear, not everything that goes on sale now is best deal.

Some things are worth holding off for a later date when there is a better chance to score a better deal. Those things are:
Shoes
Yes, retailers usually drop prices on footwear during the 4th of July holiday, but unless you’re in a real need to buy shoes, better hold off until later into the summer, early into autumn when stores will be offering deeper discounts.
It’s recommended you wait especially if you want to purchase more expensive shoes because back-to-school deals that usually run from late July into August often feature significant savings. If that’s too long, be sure to wait at least until the week following Independence Day when shoe sales will be rolling out more aggressively than now.
Laptops
As with shoes, laptops and subsequently tablets will be sold with substantial price drops during back to school sales time. While there are retailers that put out offers for a range of laptops and tablets now, you won’t get best deals around this time.
The best you could do is snag a 10 to 15% off deal during this year’s holiday but waiting until mid to late July might get you bigger discounts and the chance to choose better priced laptops and tablets within a much larger selection. If possible, wait until even later, until the month of August if you want more aggressive discounts. Last year, retailers sold laptops with up to 70% off prices until later into August.
Denim clothing
Some of the clothing that makes up older inventory will be included in most promotions this Independence Day. And there are plenty of retailers that have already begun to advertise discounts and sell denim clothing cheaper than usual.
However, newer and newest jeans and denim collections will be offered at more convenient prices, again, during back to school sale events. Children’s clothing may be sold much cheaper from as early as August, but to score steepest discounts, adults are better off holding until the fall season.
TVs
TVs are just one of those things on which most people want to save as much as possible, especially when looking to buy the best and latest in home cinema tech, which tends to be pricey.
Prices may drop on TV sets during 4th of July, but because summer is generally not the time for good TV deals, if you can wait, then do so. The best time for getting best TV deals is during Black Friday and Super Bowl sales, both early in the year. That may be too long a wait for some people, so another option is purchasing around November, which is another time when retailers offer good prices on TVs and electronics.
Apple Devices
People often wait for big sale events to score deals on iPhones and Apple devices, and the 4th of July discounts might be encouraging. However, because Apple usually releases new products in the fall, there’s a much better chance to purchase Apple gear more conveniently around September.
Back to school deals, some of them already rolling, others just about, might offer lowered priced Apple devices, but your best bet is still buying in the fall.