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Supermarkets meaning
plural of supermarket
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Known for acquiring retail supermarkets such as Shoprite Holdings, operators of Shoprite supermarkets in Nigeria, Amusan is on the boards of several Nigerian companies, including Garages Limited, Southern Petroleum Limited, African Paints Nigeria Limited.
Woolworths Spring Water 24-Pack is sold in Woolworths Supermarkets, Metro and BIG W, and the 10 Litre pack in Woolworths Supermarkets.
Schmaltz, rendered chicken fat, is available at kosher supermarkets as well as at many big chain supermarkets, especially in Jewish neighborhoods.
Commercial and industrial uses In the Andes commercially manufactured coca teas, granola bars, cookies, hard candies, etc. are available in most stores and supermarkets, including upscale suburban supermarkets.
A British expat has shared the things that surprised her when she moved to Australia, including Australian supermarkets not selling sandwiches and frequent police checks when driving.
Across all eight supermarkets, Which? found that food and drink inflation rose by 17.2 per cent in March, up from 16.5 per cent the previous month.
A frenzy was induced when the drinks went out of stock in supermarkets and people were scouring their local shops.
All supermarkets across the UK will be open as usual on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, and Easter Monday, Yorkshire Live reports.
Alternatively, ready-made pickling vinegars are widely available from supermarkets.
Although it is delicious, when not on offer in supermarkets it can be quite expensive to buy so I decided to head to every supermarket to pick up their own-brand version.
Although not one of the 'big four' supermarkets, Iceland is performing well against its competitors with £4bn sales last year.
Although the fruit may still be missing from the shelves of numerous supermarkets in the area, Zack Quintana of Urban Orchard said the peaches are here, and thanks to the past week's heat, in a big way.
An Asda spokesman said: 'Like other supermarkets, we are experiencing sourcing challenges on some products that are grown in southern Spain and north Africa.
An Australian cook living in has sent foodies into a spin after sharing the incredible chocolate eggs available at Italian supermarkets ahead of Easter.
Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the BRC, said supermarkets were "adept at managing supply chain issues and are working with farmers to ensure that customers are able to access a wide range of fresh produce".
Andrew Opie, from the British Retail Consortium, which represents supermarkets, said: ‘Given the challenges from the cost of living squeeze, retailers are trying their best to find ways to limit rising prices for customers.
And the supermarkets listened, and the brown paper bags were replaced by flimsy plastic bags which were okay, until you carried anything heavier that a two-litre milk carton, because the handles would break and everything would fall on the floor.
And, when you compare it to other supermarkets, there's a whooping price difference.
A separate survey by the consumer group found that 67% of UK adult believe supermarkets are ripping people off with their "convenience store" prices, which are often more expensive than the bigger retailers.
As such, piles of the product are now ending up alongside battery recycling bins at supermarkets even though they cannot be recycled like normal batteries.