Arriving late into FUE T1 and need basics fast?
Food and Goods sits landside in the T1 arrivals hall, right in the public area before you walk out to taxis and buses. It runs 07:00–21:00, so it often outlasts local supermarkets if you land on an evening flight. Think mini‑market more than restaurant: shelves of packaged snacks, bottled water, soft drinks and some basic food items, with everything geared to grab‑and‑go.
This place falls in the $$ price tier, and the usual airport markup applies compared with Puerto del Rosario or resort supermarkets. Expect to pay extra for basics like a 1.5L bottle of water or a packet of crisps, but you can still stock enough for the transfer to Corralejo, Costa Calma or Jandía without breaking the bank. There’s no table service and no hot meals; it’s stand, pay, leave.
Reviews across FUE’s food options are rough, and Food and Goods averages around a 2/5 rating. Most of that is about price and limited choice, not food safety. You’ll mainly find packaged goods: snack bars, chocolate, sandwiches wrapped in plastic, maybe some simple bakery items depending on the day. Use it as a stopgap, not your main meal for the day.
Regulars flying into Fuerteventura use this mini‑market to grab water and snacks before heading straight to remote resorts where late‑night shops can be shut by 21:00 or 22:00. Because it’s in the public arrivals zone, anyone meeting you can pop in too. If you’re landing around 20:30, walk straight here before queueing for car hire; they really do close at 21:00.
Practical tip: if you have time in town later, buy only what you need for the first 12 hours of your stay at Food and Goods, then restock at a proper supermarket where prices drop sharply.