Everyday, each of us, 'must' (to jest za silnie - bo mozemy chodzic na zakupy raz na tyg, miesiac, nie kazdego dnia) go shopping (woman can ('can' ale co? make love, kiss? sing?- I know which I like)) all day long).
The most important advantage of shopPING in supermarkets is that you
can buy 'a' (przed l. mnoga nie dajemy 'a') goods at lower prices. This is a main 'problem' (to nie jest problem, bo przeciez oszczedzaja pieniadze-jaki to problem?) for almost everyone. Nowadays, THE 'economis' (ortog) crisis has caused this situation (ale jaka?- to jest niewyrazne). What IS more, in 'a' (niepotr) supermarkets THERE are always sales. Another good thing is that 'hypermarcet' (ortog) cause decrease IN unemployment (ale w jaki sposob?). Probably, the best way in the fight against 'this phenomenon' (jaki phenomenon- bo nie napisales) is creating such huge shops.
Furthermore, people decide to buy in supermarkets because 'they' (to znaczy kto? ludzie czy supermarkets?) have a large selection of products. Besides, these products are located on the same shelf (no chyba nie wszystkie). It gives the customers feeling of comfort and pleasure 'to buy' WHEN BUYING.
On the other hand, shopPING in 'a' (niepotr) small shops 'have' HAS (shopping has) advantage too.
Generally, they do not like crowded places and feel better in 'a' (niepotr) free spaces. It follows that in 'a small shops' (in 'a small shop' albo 'in small shops') people feel mental comfort. One can be sure - in such
'stores' (nie mieszaj - albo shops albo stores) you will be served by a friendly 'service' (tu napisz 'assistant').
To sum up, BOTH supermarkets and small shops have advantages. However, it
is worth 'to consider' CONSIDERING THE two outputs: cheaply, 'but weakly' (tego cos nie rozumiem) or expensive but good quality.